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Aftermarket Alarm Stoped Working Car Wont Start

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ZombieSix

10+ Year Contributor
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Jan 29, 2012
Guam, Asia
so i was taking ghetto gauge overlays off my car and now it wont start at all. i still have power and everything but just no ignition. Viper Alarm model 5002 is not letting me start my car. At all. Somehow it engaged and it wont let my starter turn on. previous owner had it installed, i cant get ahold of him, it was mounted up under the steering wheel so i pulled the brain down and everything looks like its wired up...nothing broken. Found the manual to disengage it but turns out i dont have the MAIN remote control thing i just have the little back up one without the little screen on it, also the little kill switch thing is supposed to be programmed with a certain number of button presses but i dont know how many, so i tried about 1000 combinations but still no start.. at this point im going to have to take it to a shop because i have no idea of whats wrong with it but id rather not and keep a few hundred bucks in my pocket., my question to you guys is


if theres anyway to start my car and bypass this ####ing alarm.

thanks in advance
 
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the best thing you should do is Remove the system do to the fact u dont have the main remote or the access code. but if your dead set on keeping it call Vipers Support number with the products serial # and they should beable to give u the access code and send you a new remote for that system. Thats what a buddie of mine did when he broke his main remote
 
This happened to me before where I had power but my car wouldn't crank. Your alarm has a immobilizer where it splits your ignition wire and sends it to the brain. Look for your ignition wire under you steering column and join them together again.
 
got it, ignition wire was actually pulled outa plug barely in steering column.
 
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