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Geronimo
04-30-2016, 06:34 PM
My battery went dead in the fob so I replaced them both. Fob is dead until you reprogram so I thought I would post to help out.

1) Remove knee bolster cover. Screws circled in red.

2) Crawl under and look for the green wire with the female connector end on it.

3) I chose to run a wire to the ground connection up front with some wire I had laying around to the green wire for reprogram. Cut the wire and bend it in half if you don't have a thick enough gauge wire or crimp a male connector on the end for a proper connection.

4) Have both your fobs in hand and turn your ignition to the on position. Red alarm arming light on dash should be blinking. If not you don't have a connection from the green wire to ground.

5) Hold both buttons down on fob until you hear a fast triple chip from the horn. When heard, proceed to the next fob holding both buttons for the triple chirp. You are done. You have 60 seconds according to the service manual to do this or it with cut off and you will have to start over.
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Red Snake
04-30-2016, 09:17 PM
Thanks for the write up. I have been putting this off for a while. Need to get out in the garage and do it.

uvbnbit
05-01-2016, 07:25 AM
Had to do this a few times.

BLRDViper
05-01-2016, 08:20 AM
When I did this on my 97 Viper, the 97 service manual states "Send transmitter code by pressing either button on the transmitter". Very frustrating until I double checked the procedure here on the Forum. As stated above "Hold both buttons down on fob" is the correct procedure.
Print date on service manual is 6M0197.
Not sure if other years service manuals also have this error.

2Luke2
05-01-2016, 03:02 PM
Weird, I was looking for a new fob since ours is broken. I found this however which is a bit different?

https://theviperstore.com/Viper_TH-VKFG301Viper3_Keyless_Remote_Instructions.htm

BLRDViper
05-02-2016, 06:42 AM
The following is from a post (on the other Viper Club Forum) from Indy Member Ron.
I know that first hand this works on the 1997 GTS in my Garage.
I have never done this on my 2001 RT, but it may be the old "the Year Matters" syndrome.
Geronimo did title thread "1996-98 Key fob reprogram for dummies".

"[I]Default Re: Programming remote controls



Let's make this easy:

1. Ensure the alarm system is not armed.

2. (1996 ~ 1998 GEN II) Ground pin C13 loose green wire taped to harness of EEM connector, which is under dash mounted on the left side of trans tunnel, directly above accelerator. Easy access if you remove knee bolster and rubber bungee cord that holds EEM to tunnel.

2A. (1999 ~ 2002) As #2, but instead of C13 you're grounding Terminal 1 of the DLC, Data Link Connector, i.e. the under dash OBD2 connector which is above your left knee

2B. (ALL GEN I) Ground green "Program" Wire located next to SAM and RKE modules. Is a green wire with a bullet connector on end. Is located under driver's side instrument panel.

Hint, Make sure you're connecting to a solid body ground by testing it with an ohm meter.

3. Turn ignition to run position while green wire is still grounded!

4. EEM acknowledges entry into programming mode by flashing the dash LED. If it doesn't flash, you either:

- Have the wrong wire

- Aren't solidly grounded

- You came off ground after the ignition switch was placed in the run position. Start over.

5. (All GEN II) Press BOTH buttons on the transmitter simultaneously and continuously for 10 seconds. You will hear a triple horn chirp when FOB is accepted by the EEM.

5B. (All GEN I) Press and release the arm or disarm button on either FOB, then same for the next.

Hint: Make sure your transmitter is working, i.e fresh CR2032 battery $1.19 @ Zbattery.com and good clean battery contacts. Many times your problem is an electrically weak connection within the FOB itself.

6. You MUST program all FOBS during the same programming process. You can program up to 4 on a GEN II and I think only 2 on a GEN I.

That's it. Turn the ignition off and remove green wire from ground, then test the arm and disarm functions.

I've done 4 FOBS myself and found it quite easy once you find the green wire."