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Originally Posted by iansmx6
so because your alarm (which your wet to say brand) does this it means all alarms will do it? I have never had an alarm beep 3 times when this was done
dont take your SINGLE personal experience and chalk ti up to EVERYTHING that is 12v. Im not disagreeing with your solution, being a PROFESSIONAL i understand there is more than one way to do something. So please dont knock what i do for a living ... thats immature and unneccessary
problem : alarm doesnt arm when in timer
solution: remove ignition (if this is a problem with your alarm, go to accessory)
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Viper 300xx is the alarm I have, don't remember the exact model number.
Yes some alarm might not need that 12V to be reset, but if the manufacture put that wire there it has to do something. If not then might as well not put it there the first place, right? And being a "professional", your solution should work in all cases and we already know yours won't. Cutting the wire and leave it unhook is like cutting the ground to your signal to get a fast blinker.