Your alarm system is in valet mode. To fix this problem:
Unlock the car, and open the door.
With the door open, and the car unlocked, press:
LOCK/UNLOCK button ONCE, press the AUX button ONCE, and then press the LOCK/UNLOCK button ONCE more.
When you press this key combination, the vehicle security system should begin functioning correctly again.
To turn back on the chirp sound for your Viper 473V alarm, you typically need to access the programming mode. Use the remote to toggle the settings, usually by pressing and holding the "program" button until the lights flash. Then, follow the prompts to enable the chirp sound, which is often indicated by a specific number of button presses or sequences. Consult your user manual for the exact procedure, as it may vary slightly by model.
Matching instructions for the Clarion 1993 to 1999 banjo style remote. Using 2 keys, put one key in the ignition, turn the igniton on, do not start the car. Close the door, put the 2nd key in the door lock, turn the key to the unlock position and hold it untill you hear the alarm horn chirp, release the key. Press any button on the remote, you should hear a chirp from the alarm horn, press button on the 2nd remote, you will hear two chirps, 3rd remote will chirp 3 times, and the 4th remote will chirp 4 times, then lock the door with the key. Unlock the door, remove the key from the ignition, close the door and try the remote. You can match any remote to any car. You teach the car to respond to each remote. www.watercooledkey.com
To turn off valet mode on a Viper alarm, first ensure the vehicle is in the "on" or "run" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the valet switch until you hear a confirmation chirp from the alarm. This typically takes about 2-3 seconds. Once you hear the chirp, valet mode is deactivated, and the system will return to normal operation.
I just bought a replacement remote at www.keylessride.com . It was $45 plus tax and came with free programming instructions. The dealership was going to charge me $80 to program. My 16 yr old son and I programmed it in less than a minute. Matching instructions for the Clarion remote 93-99. Using 2 keys, put one key in the ignition, turn the igniton on, do not start the car. Close the door, put the 2nd key in the door lock, turn the key to the unlock position and hold it until you hear the alarm horn chirp, release the key. Press any button on the remote, you should hear a chirp from the alarm horn, press button on the 2nd remote, you will hear two chirps, 3rd remote will chirp 3 times, and the 4th remote will chirp 4 times, then lock the door with the key. Unlock the door, remove the key from the ignition, close the door and try the remote. You can match any remote to any car. You teach the car to respond to each remote. www.watercooledkey.com
The chirping and beeping of a Viper car alarm system serve as audible alerts for various functions. The chirps indicate the status of the alarm, such as arming or disarming, and they can also signal notifications like triggered alarms or low battery warnings. Additionally, these sounds help to provide feedback to the user, ensuring they know the system is functioning correctly. Overall, the audible signals enhance the user experience and security awareness.
with the ignition on, hold the unlock switch for 10 sec. you should hear chirp
A single chirp from your smoke alarm usually means the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
If your Viper alarm is not chirping, it could be due to a few reasons. First, check if the alarm system is powered properly and the battery is functioning. Additionally, ensure that the chirp feature is enabled in the settings, as it may have been accidentally turned off. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, consulting the user manual or contacting customer support may be necessary.
To reactivate your Viper remote start system, first ensure the vehicle is in the "run" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the "Valet" button on the remote or the receiver for about 10 seconds until you hear a confirmation chirp. Finally, test the remote start function to ensure it is working properly. If issues persist, consult the user manual or contact a professional for assistance.
Generally, you press the remote button once and the alarm arms and the lights flash once. If you press it a second time, the lights flash again and the alarm chirps.
A smoke alarm chirps to indicate that its battery is low and needs to be replaced.
The beep function on the remote may be deactivated. To reactivate, simultaneously hold both the lock and unlock button for about three seconds. The car should chirp and the lights flash.