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hi people i got one of those Viper 791XV's installed in my car. and i just want to know if any one know how to set the timer mode for longer? when i was reading the book b4 i lost it i remember it saying that i can choose from 1,2,5,10minutes.

so if any one knows can they tell us step by step. thanks.

also is there a way to reset my alarm?

cheers

bill

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I have the installation guide for the 790xv as a pdf that I got through a viper agent. I asked them to get it for me as I wanted to make some changes to my alarm, and when I bought my car with it fitted I didn't get the installation guide.

So if you go and ask your local viper agent they should be able to get you a copy. Or just ask them to change it for you with their bitwriter, as it shouldn't take them long with the bitwriter to do. So they shouldn't chanrge you too much for doing it.

Hope that helps a little.

I downloaded a pdf manual from the net when I lost my manual. I used it to set my turbo timer to run for a shorter period of time - I've got the 591XV...

I'd offer you the pdf (i'm assuming the programming instructions would be fairly similar) but I must have deleted the pdf lol. have a search on google - cos I don't think i found it on Viper/DEI's site...

why would you want to go for longer?

1min is way too much.

I have my third party TT set at 20 seconds.

after giving my car hell and goin side ways everywhere :D ill need more than 1min

any one know?

and I'll assume you're on a track... if you on a track...why don't you just let the car idle before you turn it off...

If you're going to just do this everywhere on the street and want to "cool" your turbo.... I suggest you sell your car before you hurt someone.

actually.. with a bit of googling, you can find anything!!

Viper 791xv Installation/Programming guide http://www.directechs.com/guides/manuals/i.../N564V_6-03.pdf

I agree with these guys tho - 1 min is heaps for TTimer.. No reason in wasting more fuel too!

actually.. with a bit of googling, you can find anything!!

Viper 791xv Installation/Programming guide http://www.directechs.com/guides/manuals/i.../N564V_6-03.pdf

I agree with these guys tho - 1 min is heaps for TTimer.. No reason in wasting more fuel too!

thanks for that.

  • 2 weeks later...
I have the installation guide for the 790xv as a pdf that I got through a viper agent. I asked them to get it for me as I wanted to make some changes to my alarm, and when I bought my car with it fitted I didn't get the installation guide.

So if you go and ask your local viper agent they should be able to get you a copy. Or just ask them to change it for you with their bitwriter, as it shouldn't take them long with the bitwriter to do. So they shouldn't chanrge you too much for doing it.

Hope that helps a little.

i got my turbo timer running okay now for 3mins but now everything is playing up, when i arm the alarm the doors wont lock, and sumtimes they lock. its giving me head f*ks, where would i find a agent or a sales person who can use the bitwriter to reset my alarm in melbourne?

i got my alarm from greg, GK technologies from this forum

so any ideas or where i can go to get it reset in melbourne

cheers

bill

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