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- #55 in Antitheft Alarm Systems
VIPER R350 2-WAY FULL FEATURE CAR ALARM & KEYLESS ENTRY WITH LCD PAGER
Benjamin
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Product and manual says it comes with remote start which is not the case. Not happy!
Dale wagner
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
the viper works realy great. had to take truck to a shop to have it put in. was not easy to do on my own.
Bolts&Banter
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
I've installed a few of these in various project cars throughout the years and never have any desire to deviate and use other brands. This Viper system is straightforward and is easy to install in almost any vehicle so long as you have basic understanding of automotive circuits and can work with wires. The sensitivity on the brain box is easy to set and everything works as it should. Two-way remote is a bit bulky but most aftermarket remotes are the same. It has good range and has been a great theft deterrent for my vehicle.
mike k.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
I have ordered 2 of these, and I'm very happy with what I got. I would order them again.The first, I received a slightly different model (3306) than stated and came with spanish instructions and NO wiring diagram. I googled a diagram close-enough to use it. The second was the correct model (3305) and came with the wiring diagram and english manual. So it appears to be a little luck of the draw. Beyond that, everything is positive. The units appeared to be open box but unused, and had all the accessories and wires. For the money, an excellent deal.I don't recommend the DIY route with this if you have no experience installing alarms OR even so if you don't have access to wiring diagrams for your car. I have expert experience with 12v electronics, but if I didn't have the OEM service manual I wouldn't know what the OEM wires are. DEI dealers have a 'cheat sheet' database, so you may be able to talk an installer into selling you the sheet for your car. Probably not though, as it cuts into their business.The first alarm, I installed as a replacement for my early 2000's Viper alarm. Since DEI is excellent about standardization, it was almost a drop-in replacement. I just had to reprogram the settings.The second one was a fresh install, required some relays for the door locks, and is working fine.PRO TIP- DEI was foolish to put the LED on the antenna, it tells the thief exactly where to disable the pager. There are limited places to put the antenna where it can radiate, but at least put tape over the LED to dim it.
michele iverson
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022
Had this installed by a local professional installer, as i wanted the ‘ignition kill’ installed correctly, along with additional vibration sensor & back up battery. Installation in my 1999 f250 superduty cost 2x as much as the alarm, but worth it. My last 1999 f250 superduty was stolen, and wanted to stop it from happening again. Very happy with the performance of the alarm, ease of use, and peace of mind.
J hoog
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021
The unit I received had the older/junkier 1-way remote than is shown in the picture. The price was nice, so I kept it. Self installed in a 96 Jeep Cherokee that was already wired for keyless entry. Everything works as it should, and I’m mostly happy with it. Self install is not for the faint of heart (Viper goes out of their way to NOT help you so that you’ll have a ‘pro’ do it), but what’s nice is you can stash the components in a more hidden/secure location. The ‘pro’ is going to install it right under the steering wheel in the first place any thief is going to look and charge you a few hundred bucks for it. Having done the install once, I could easily disable and bypass the system in about a minute if it was installed in the standard location.A general note on why I gave this thing 3 stars: this is the ‘name brand’ security system, but every single piece from the wire harnesses to the plastic box to the remotes makes me think I might have bought the cheap $20 knockoff. In a word, it feels like junk. Also, the range is no different from any other RKE—maybe half a block. And I placed the receiver high up and contained only by plastic. The only reason I’m satisfied at all is that the Starter Kill (integrated kill switch) works perfectly, and I’m confident it would confound all but the most expert thieves (again, because I self-installed and hid it well)
Jon Treffert
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2016
My 1996 Acura Intregra GSR still looks sharp and is fun to drive. To quell car fever I decided to give it a technology upgrade for his 20th birthday - a Bluetooth, video, Satellite, GPS head unit and a Viper alarm (adding keyless entry). I installed the head unit myself. The alarm looked to be more invasive and I purchased a Geek Squad installation package. The alarm system works as advertised and my car fever is gone.
Agent 007!
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2013
A good alarm system. It has the shock sensor but it's not that sensible. That's good because you have to hit the car really hard for it to chirp. You get a valley switch if you need to disable your alarm permanently. It comes with this nice flashing blue light for alarm ON indication. It looks great at night! Notifications can be received on your remote if you lock and unlock the car and it tells you if a door is open or if it felt a shock. I added powered locks to my car so now this remote can unlock my car from a distance. with thisThe only thing is that it doesn't come with remote start.Note that the second remote..the one with the screen is very slow. Alarming and disarming your vehicle with that second remote will have a 5 to 10 second delay. So I always use the other remote.
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