Take it to Wal*Mart, they can change it at the watch (jewelry) counter.
If you know for sure that the alarm is functioning correctly, but the key-fob doesn't operate - either the fob is faulty or the battery is flat. Replace the battery - if the fob operates the alarm, then the battery was flat. If the alarm still doesn't operate, then the fob is faulty. You can always test the battery with a multimeter - although you may have to dismantle the remote to get at the battery !
Split the remote open at the key fob loop.
A small battery that fits in a key fob or remote.
== == If I remember right - you remove fob battery, hold both buttons down fro 30 seconds. Replace battery, stand next to driver door and hold down both buttons for 30 seconds. It is either this or very similar sequence - it has worked for me. R call a locksimth to have your remote reprogramed you lost your signal
Changing the battery on a Viper alarms key fob is very easy to do. The back of the key ob. comes off and the battery is located inside. Simply change out the battery with a new one and replace the back of the key fob.
split the fob halfs and the battery will be on the backside of the board!
if yopu have replaced battery in remote key fob put key in ignition then turn to postion1 the press the buttons on the fob a few times this simply resets the fob to the car then alll will work as should do
open it from the side with a thin blade be carfull not to break its fragile replace with a 12v battery about 5 pounds
When you need to replace the battery in your Viper remote starter, you a screwdriver and new battery. Open the fob using the screwdriver by inserting it in the grove to pry the two parts open. Locate the battery and remove it, then replace it with the new one. Put the two parts of the fob back together.
It varies from c (ar to car...some cars will silence the auto alarm when a key is used to open the door, or to start the engine. But as far as I can remember with my 95 SAAB 900SE Convertible...the alarm would be turned on when you used the remote fob to auto-lock the doors, and would disarm itself when you used the remote fob to auto-unlock the doors. If you locked the car with the fob, and then unlocked it with the key instead of the remote, the alarm would NOT be disarmed, and would go off! (That is, would literally "sound the alarm".) The only way I ever found to turn it off was to use the key fob again. I do NOT know what you would do if you locked it with the fob and then the fob was lost or broke or had its battery die. I had purchased the car used...the previous owner had told me there was no other way to turn off the alarm other than using the fob...but I never investigated it any deeper.
put new battery in
This is telling you that the battery in your remote is almost dead. The message can't be reset because it's not an internal thing, it's a signal from the remote itself. Either take the battery out or replace it.