Using a turbo timer w/a Viper alarm system. Interference? Problems?
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Using a turbo timer w/a Viper alarm system. Interference? Problems?
I have a Viper600ESP on my car and will be installing a turbo timer in the next few weeks and I need to know whats going to happen.
Is there a way it can be wired that will not interfere with my alarm? I don't want my car to be succeptible to theft for 30 seconds or so after I leave it parked. And I don't want to arm the alarm and have it start going off from the engine being on. What can I do? Thanks!
Is there a way it can be wired that will not interfere with my alarm? I don't want my car to be succeptible to theft for 30 seconds or so after I leave it parked. And I don't want to arm the alarm and have it start going off from the engine being on. What can I do? Thanks!
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Re: Using a turbo timer w/a Viper alarm system. Interference? Problems? (Turismo79)
DEI makes a module for this exact application. Check with your local alarm shop.
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Re: Using a turbo timer w/a Viper alarm system. Interference? Problems? (Pb_Foot)
i have the viper 800
and have a turbo timer, didnt need anything extra for it to work
car is running ill arm it and the turbo timer counts down...
all works like it should....
and have a turbo timer, didnt need anything extra for it to work
car is running ill arm it and the turbo timer counts down...
all works like it should....
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Re: Using a turbo timer w/a Viper alarm system. Interference? Problems? (2000EX)
interesting...
well i'm gonna hop over to circuit city and see what they say. I don't want them to install anything though.. wonder if they can just order the piece. Any idea what it's called or the PN?
well i'm gonna hop over to circuit city and see what they say. I don't want them to install anything though.. wonder if they can just order the piece. Any idea what it's called or the PN?
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Re: Using a turbo timer w/a Viper alarm system. Interference? Problems? (Pb_Foot)
my buddy works at a stereo shop and installs alot of our alarms with turbo timer. They are all remote start with turbo timer. What it basically does is when you park and get out off the car, you arm it and when it counts down, it shuts off armed. The only bad thing about it is that you don't get a shock sensor hooked up because when you arm it, the vibrations from the car would cause the alarm to go out. Hope that helps.
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Re: Using a turbo timer w/a Viper alarm system. Interference? Problems? (TurboD16Z6)
hummm, so if i get that adapter thing i will loose my shock sensor? i kinda like that little feature. i also have a glass sensor and proximity sensor... will the turbo timer mess that stuff up? i'm getting mixed remarks here and just need to clear some stuff up. thanks
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