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Username: Dc5itr888

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Registered: Oct-09
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So I have a Viper 5900 series system and my remote transmitter has crapped out on me. ( I knew I shouldlve bought 2 remotes cause I got stranded). Long story short I finally got my car back to my place and ordered a replacement remote. Its here today however the only way of getting in my car to access the valet button is to use the key and if I use the key the siren will go off and I still need time to get into panels to find the valet button so I can reprogram everything. How would I be able to deactivate the system and yet have access to the vehicle's alarm in working order so I can actually reprogram the new remote
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