Viper Car Alarm Installation Video, with remote lock and unlock. Santa Fe.

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Published 2013-01-06
The alarm (which includes remote lock and unlock) is only 50 bucks on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00445V9FC/ref=as_li_ss_…
Here are wire strippers that youll need:www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006BHCBS/ref=as_li_ss_…
And the wire testing tool:www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003UHNMMS/ref=as_li_ss_…
Let me know if these links stop working.

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This video shows how to install a car alarm system in your car van or truck. The install video really does work with any vehicle. From installing the wires, mounting the siren, and the placement of the shock sensor, its all included. The whole process takes about 3-5 hours. The hardest part is taking apart the plastics (the dashboard, and kick panel) and making sure all the wires look good afterward. But hey, you save a ton of money (300 dollars) doing it yourself.

There IS a reason shops can charge 300 dollars to do this. It is complicated, AND if you mess something up it could be very costly. So do this at your own risk. This walk through should get you though most of the big problems though.

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All Comments (21)
  • From installing an alarm system to building an electric Hummer! Now that's progress and success! Cheers! 🍻
  • @Night129
    I did not expect you to be the guy teaching me how to do this right now but I couldn’t have asked for anyone better, thanks Zack!
  • @josebaltazar5100
    as a professional car audio installer ill tell you that you did not do a bad job and this video is definitely going to be helpful to the diy people but there are certain things you could do to make it better like organizing, cutting and tapping all the alarms wire to come out of one harness that is just to look clean and oem another major thing is that the 12v tester is Not recommended to install alarm as they can mess up the newer cars the best tool would be a dmm.
  • Thanks for your input. Like you stated, there are lots of ways and places to install alarms. I chose the best for this vehicle and situation. Everyone watching is free to place their computer and siren where they wish. Hopefully this video gave them the basics of the install process.
  • Thanks man! I'm glad you liked my video. Thanks for the positive feedback. It means a lot.
  • Yes, you can very easily do it yourself. All you need is one of those little wire testers to see which wires have power, and when they have power. And sense you've already worked with car audio stuff you'll be just fine. I didn't have any formal training when I did my first alarm, Just a background in car audio just like you. (This particular video is my 3rd alarm install.)
  • Yes, it tells you which wires have electricity, and when. (for finding the positive door wires) I linked one in the video description for you. Its very inexpensive.
  • @ivanleal2284
    Thank you for explaining how the yellow, orange, black, and green wired relay goes 👍
  • Best buy is way good with their warranty and stuff. If they mess something up they'll fix it. Ive been impressed with them in the past. Youll be just fine using them.
  • You only need a bypass model (for a remote start system) If you key is 'chipped'. A way of getting around the bypass model is to keep a spare key zip tied somewhere underneath the dash, but that could compromise the security of your car.
  • You are a life saver! I was confused about the relay this alarm came with. Turns out its for the start interrupt. Thanks man!
  • @dhflannagan1
    Thanks for the video. Very well explained. A very good choice of wire strippers too. Thanks for the little install tips too! A great way to get through the firewall.
  • It depends on how they have it wired. You would just have to go in, and unconnected all of the starter wires, and reconnect them as they were before the system was installed. (All the colored wires should match back up with themselves.) It'll take you an hour or so.
  • @jackdiamond4623
    haha i remember watching this video a few years back before i started my mobile car audio & security installation. its a very good video.
  • I just googled 'wiring scheme' for the particular car i was working on and would be able to find it that way. Or, if you make a little slit in the wire and stick your probe (the little light up gizmo i was using in the video) into the wire, its the wire that has power when the door is opened. Just make sure to cover the slit with electrical tape after you discover which one it is.
  • Im not sure what you are asking. The car started automatically when you pushed the clutch in?
  • Its very similar. Make sure to pull up the wiring scheme for your mazda 6 (to tell what wire does what) Then its the exact same as what i did here.
  • @bobbyborg
    Hey Man, me again (Grand Cherokee). You're a good man for taking your time to create these videos. Rock on brutha!!!!!!!