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Hi, I have a 99 chevrolet TAHOE, and I have the Viper 791XV remote start system and I just ordered the Directed 516U Universal Voice Module, ScyTek WR84 ( SMART4 )4 Windows Roll-Up Module, Directed 620V - Viper Electro-Luminescent Logo Badge, and the Directed 508D Invisibeam Field Disturbance Sensor.  The guy who installed the system originally has moved and I have no idea how to hook this stuff up. Could you give me some help on the wiring I should look for and hook up? Thanks!

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Sorry chap, all double Dutch to me, none of this stuff, including the vehicle, is used over here. Please try a USA based expert. But having worked on Clifford and Cobra systems with similar features I would recommend taking it into a shop as it is very complicated and you could do a LOT of damage very quickly, even to the ECU and that you do NOT want to do $$$.
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Peter G. Lee

Expertise

Accessory installations including audio, security and lighting, general wiring and fault finding. Nothing specific to US car electrics such as ECUs or engine management systems please i.e. how do I get the radio out of a Saturn, we don't have Saturns in Europe so I wouldn't know.

Experience

11 years as a security and audio installer in the U.K. 9 years own company in South West of U.K. installing for a number of high street retailers incluing Trinity in-car centre, Road User, Halfords and A.1. Past advisor to and chairman of Sold Secure initative gloucestershire police. member PACT (partnership against car theft)U.K. police, Kit car builder VW air coole

Organizations
Member of the institute of diagnostic engineers M.I.Diag.E

Education/Credentials
Certified by Clifford, Cobra (U.K.) Serpi Star-Gamel, Moss, Philips, Tracker (Lowjack), Pioneer blue chip installer, Kenwood installer. City and Guilds, A.R.E

Past/Present clients
Over 2,000 between 1988 and 2000

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