Adding backup sirens/batteries to Viper 5900

Discussion in 'Car Alarm, Remote Start and other Accessories.' started by eazy, May 2, 2007.

  1. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Well I got a Viper 5900 installed in my car (didn't have remote start installed), and the siren is out in the open attached to the fenderwall. I think I need to relocate that siren and add at least one backup siren and battery. How many can/should I get of each? Where are good places to hide them? And where can I get these for cheap (preferably not ebay)?


    Thanks a lot
     
  2. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    One under the rear of the car, that should work fine......


    Of course...many other options are available...

    You can install as many sirens as you want if you use the proper relays ....
     
  3. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    my friend who used to work at Best Buy installed 8 different sirens INSIDE his car hidden behind the vents. They were wired so they would fire off sequentually one after another. He said it was so loud that it made their ears bleed lol
     
  4. psycho_maniac

    psycho_maniac Full Member

    HAHA Imagine the person trying to steal his car. That would be funny
     
  5. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    haha yeah...eventually he told me he took out 4 of them and left only 4...but still four sirens prolly a few feet away from your face blasting full volume must still be pretty loud
     
  6. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    When I looked up my alarm online it said...

    6 channel remote start/security/keyless entry system
    1 mile range with Spread Spectrum Technology (SST)
    Confirms commands and system triggers on the transceiver LCD screen
    Clone-Safe® Code-Hopping®
    Parking Light Flash
    Failsafe® Starter Kill
    Anti-Grind
    Stinger® DoubleGuard® Shock Sensor
    Revenger® Six-Tone Siren
    Bright Blue LED Status Indicator
    Miniature XCRS (Extreme Capacity Relay Satellite)
    Defroster Output
    Built-in Turbo Timer
    Dome Light Supervision
    Comfort Closure
    4 Auxiliary Outputs
    Horn Honk
    Includes One 2-way Responder Transceiver

    Does that mean I can hookup 4 sirens?
     
  7. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Aux Outputs are usually for other things like window roll up modules or other add ons. Aux Outputs were not intended for sirens
     
  8. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Hook up your alarms (+) siren output to pin 86 on the relay. The second relay is optional. It will honk the horn. I use this set up in my truck. I have 2 sirens and the horn. Its annoying. Also use different brands of multi tone and single tone for a super annoying affect.
     

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  9. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    i knew a guy years ago that installed air horns in his car under the pass seat. man that was loud
     
  10. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    I wanna do that so Bad. And I don't mean just any air horn, one from a train, thats what I want
     
  11. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    but you would also need an air compressor and an air tank...you got room in the ranger for that, ranger??
     
  12. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Its still a dream, but anything I put in like that would have to go under the bed. But if I found something like that at the right price I would make it work.