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I read another post saying most alarms noadays have the starter kill feature. My question is it something that the installer automatically connects? Is it part of the way the alarm naturally works? Is it the little on off toggle switch that comes with the 5901?

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yes most are built in. if you want to test it. set off your alarm and then put hte key in and see if it starts.

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+uno

When the installer does the remote start he should connect the starter kill at this time. Test like Nate said. If it doesn't work and you understand the wiring involved in the alarm refer to the manual

http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/IG/Viper/N5702V_2008_08web.pdf

And your vehicle wiring diagram

http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/vehiclewiringdiagrams.asp

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