![]() I decided to use self tapping screws and mount it on the panel below the steering wheel just above the clutch. Here is an image of the wires you need to use and what each one is used for:įirst choose where you want to mount the module. I will be updating this DIY with some pics of my install next week, but for now I have all of the wire images that you need to do this install.ġ/4" ring/loop connectors for 18-22 gauge wireįemale 1/4" connector for 18-22 gauge wireĤ self tapping screws (can't remember the diameter that fits, but preferably the smallest you can get at a hardware store ![]() YW member DanQ apparently had a full DIY done for the 211HV system but it is no longer an active link. Most of this information is floating between 2 or 3 threads that are more specific to remote starters and there was an error on one of the threads that hadn't been updated. I would not have been able to make this DIY is it wasn't for his vast electrical knowledge and great images of the connectors. The vast majority of the images in this DIY are from YW member CTScott as well as the majority of information. The following information will be specific to the Viper 211HV keyless entry, but it will be virtually the same for the majority of other keyless entry systems and even remote start or alarm systems. I wanted to put all of the info in one place so that someone could purchase a keyless entry system and install it within a couple hours using this guide and only this guide.
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