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The Viper Remote Replacement 7145V is a 4-button, 1-way remote designed for Viper security and remote start systems. Offering up to a 1/4 mile (400 meters) operational range, it enables users to lock, unlock, and start their vehicle remotely. Compatible with multiple Viper models, this compact remote is a reliable upgrade or replacement option, backed by strong user reviews and trusted brand quality.
| ASIN | B00CLHGL4E |
| Department | Electronics |
| Item model number | 7145V |
| Manufacturer | DIRECTED INSTALLATION ESSENTIALS |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 14.73 x 1.27 cm; 41 g |
O**A
Perfect replacement, synced with the receiver like a charm. Thank you shipper!
G**S
Works as described. Easy to pair with the car alarm.
A**Z
ESta bien, si funciona, y Facil de programar.a excepcion de la presentacion del control, que en la foto, aparece con un llavin metalico. Pero el que te envian es con llavin de plastico.. Sugiero el proveedor cambie la imgen, y venda lo q realmente es. (Para no engañar al comprador).. Lo demas, 100% Funcional y facil de programar.
F**S
Excelente calidad, producto original. Gracias Sergio. Saludos desde Otay en Tijuas
B**U
OK like many of you purchasers I bought this cause I smashed my original one by accident. It was a Clifford Matrix 1X alarm. I did some research and apparently all DEI or Directed Electronics brands...i.e. Python, Clifford, Viper all use the same remote as long as the number is the same on the back of the remote. LIke this Viper remote is 7145V, 7145X is the Clifford model, and 7145P is the Python model. The brand doesnt matter as they all run on 434 Mhz signal using a 66 code rotator. At first like some posted they could only use the Lock button to lock and unlock car and that is it. I called Viper and they said remotes are not cross compatible. This is not true. Being an updated remote the unlock button doesnt work as it is supposed to but thats ok. Just use the Lock symbol to lock and unlock....the AUX is the silent arm where I push that and then the Lock button. The Asterisk star is set as the panic button. Before you begin you must have the Valet button located in your car or this will not work. Close door and leave key out of ignition. Open door then plug in key and turn to ACC or ON position while pushing the Valet button once and then letting go and holding button down one more time. You will hear a chirp or honk from your alarm depending how you set it up. Once you hear chirp push the LOCK button on your 4 button remote. The alarm will chirp once the remote is set. Then release the valet button and push it once more , then let go and hold it down. You will hear 2 chirps.....this is to set the second feature or 3rd button on your remote which is the AUX. Push the remotes AUX button. You will hear a chirp once it registers. Then let go of valet button and push and release and then hold button to set it for the 3rd feature which is the Asterisk Orange button. Mine set it automatically as the Panic button. Hold Orange button down and you will hear 3 chirps and it is set. Let go of valet button and turn ignition off. You just set all the buttons for your new remote. Now try it....it will work. The unlock button doesnt work but it could be just the updated design of remote being used on an older model alarm. So now I have a VIPER alarm remote being used for a Clifford Matrix 1X alarm system. Same company. The same can be done for the LCD remotes. Now directions for Viper alarm systems might be different in that if Pushing Valet button and releasing it and then holding would set it on Channel 1. If Channel 1 doesnt work you have to use Channel 7. So Open door, turn key and push valet button 7 times and hold Valet button on number 8. That is what I ve been told works for various Viper alarm remote set ups.
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