How-To Install a Viper 5900 Car Alarm on a 2008 Ford Mustang GT

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2009

Chris Duke from Motorz TV http://www.motorz.tv/ shows you how to install a Viper 5900 car alarm on a 2008 Ford Mustang GT, complete with all the wiring information that you need.

Show notes & more: http://www.motorz.tv/blog/1121/ford-mustang-viper-5900-car-alarm-installation/

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  • who learned how to install their own car alarm after this video?

  • @NguyenEmpir3 We have heard from quite a few people. Even in the current episode ("Machine Shop") there's even a video from a viewer in the Letterz segment where he states he watched Motorz to learn how to install it, among other aftermarket products.

  • Try using a soldering iron under the dash; not fun. These Posi Taps are the bomb.

  • @fixinggrace Well said :)

  • this guys got an awesome announcer voice.

  • @nirosh89 Thank you!

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  • It is always safer to remove the negative battery cable instead, the reason is if your wrench ever touches any metal part on the car when removing the positive cable you will create a short and burn out the fusable links and probably your hand on the hot wrench.

    All that can always be prevented by always removing the negative cable first which is ground so if wrench touches the chassis if doesn't matter.

    I hope this tip saves someone some grief.

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  • Nice video, but I wish you had a video using a CAN Bus

  • u should do a vid on a 94-01 acura integra lol im not really sure what to do. like i can hook up the main wires but have no clue how to hook up the wires for the power locks/lights. i have some no name car alarm that i bought off ebay and i do not have a owners manual for the acura so no clue what wire is what

  • @motorztv first of all i want to tell you that you do a great job with those videos. i bought a viper 5101 alarm sistem, and i want to mount it on my car(hyundai i30). i want to install it for the remote engine starting. do i have to buy another thing to make it work? Thanks a lot!

  • @NguyenEmpir3 It's an old video but i did.

  • why my car lights dont go on when my alarm is making noize

  • if someone knows how to install well enough, whats stopping a thief from disabling it

    btw nice install videos

  • Lol

  • @NguyenEmpir3 thought it was great cant expect them to teach people how to read wiring diagrams.

  • Not enough proof to sell me on using the posi-taps...

    I bet you with thermal shock and constant vibrations, those connections will loosen to the point where the wire just slips out.

    There is simply no substitute to using solder and heat shrink in a such a dynamic environment to ensure long term quality of work.

  • @fixinggrace I agree after using a Gas soldering iron to install my alarm!

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