Just got my viper 5701 yesterday and the auto start on alarm worked perfectly. I woke up this morning and the auto start would not turn motor on. locks worked and everything. Took it back to dealer they said they just had to reset it. Well I started it 2 times since and auto start worked fine. Now remote makes buzzing noice and lights on my durango blink 5 times but motor does not turn on.Help please
Re: Just got my viper 5701 yesterday and the auto start...
The buzzing noise and lights blinking 5 times is part of the "Find my Vehicle" feature. This usually happens when/if you press the button too long. It takes a little getting use to, but keep practicing pressing the Remote Start button down for only a second or less... you should be releasing the button almost immediately after you hear it make the confirmation tone (meaning the vehicle has received the signal to start). If this doesn't help out, then you may need to go back and talk to your installer about trouble shooting!
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If the LED is on solid then the alarm is in valet. To exit valet, press "F" twice then press unlock on the remote. The LED should turn off. OR, enter the vehicle, turn the ignition on then off, press and release the valet/programming button on the antenna. LED should turn off
You have the timer turned on. Verify in owners manual how to de activate. And/or you have the low voltage turn on or the temperature recognition turn on.
Open door, turn ignition on then off. Press aand hold programming button until you hear one chirp. After you hear the chirp, release programming button, press and release button one then press and hold. You will hear one chirp. While holding the programming button, press lock button on remote to change option. One chirp is active arming(what you currently have), Two chirps is passive arming without locks, Three chirps is passive arming with locks. Turn ignition on to exit programming. Test system.
The issue is not with the remote as you have stated the vehicle attempts to start. The issue may be with an immobilizer bypass module but, I can't say for sure because you mention the year/make/model of the vehicle. Usually the vehicle will give you visual reason for the failed attempt( the lights will flash a set number of times). But, in any event, the issue is not with the remote and more information is required to assist you.
Check to make sure that the valet is not engaged. The alarm will notify you by having a constant lit light. If the light flashes like it should open a door and check to see that the light blink on and off as if the alarm were triggered. If this happens the your problem is with the siren, just have it replaced.
You will be best to connect the real tach wire. You will need to programme the alarm to recognise the speed of the engine, this way it will know where the idle position is.
The slow issue would need more explanation and what functions you are operating at the time. However, that is not a satisfactory excuse from an authorized Viper dealer. I would return to the dealer and explain the slow issue to the manager or owner. Otherwise, find your next closest dealer.
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