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Old 03-15-2010, 03:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Car Alarm Help!

I've got a 2000 SH with a Viper alarm system installed, and the remote is atrocious.

The alarm is the 600 ESP model, and the remote's RPM is 476v, I was wondering if I could program a stock Honda Remote to work with my Viper alarm system. If not I'm just gonna spraypaint the *****, black.
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Now im not an alarm guru by any means, however depending on what functions you have for your Viper system , i don't think the oem remote would work,.. you can always try to put your alarm in valet mode and then reprogram your oem remote to it that way and see IF it works,..

If you just don't like your alarm keypad then change it out , or like you said just a lil bit of sanding and paint it
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thanks man, i think im gonna go the cheap route for now...there's bigger and better things I can spend my money on...like some taillights that don't leak.

and haha, my names Aaron too
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Rough the surface PROPERLY and make sure to use a Rustoleum enamel paint. Don't get anything that claims to be a plastic paint. That stuff sticks well but will scuff up and fog up within a few days.

With rustoleum you'll have to leave the remote hanging somewhere for about 5 days for the enamel to fully cure though.
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