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Viper 5706V 2-Way Car Security with Remote Start System

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Features

  • -Way Security + Remote Start System with 5-Button LCD Transmitter
  • 5-button sidekick remote control transmitter
  • 1 mile range
  • 4-Channel vehicle security system
  • Door and trunk triggers

Description

The Viper 5706v Responder LC3 is a complete security and remote start system with a full one mile range. The remote has easy to understand priority icons and a text screen on a LCD display. This allows you to command and monitor the vehicle with simple and prioritized buttons. The five buttons control up to 24 different functions on two cars! Plus, it is the slimmest display remote on the market today but still packed with the latest features. Not only is this a security system but it also has remote start capabilities. If the Active Temp Check is selected, the Responder will display the temperature inside of the vehicle instead of the time. This comes in handy as it lets you view the temperature before actually walking to your car. Not cool, or warm enough in your car yet? Use the Runtime reset to extend your runtime and let it reach the perfect conditions. If anything happens to your vehicle, the security system will notify you right away if you are within range, playing the Revenger siren tones.

Brand: Viper


Maximum Range: 4 Meters


Remote Control Included?: Yes


Product Dimensions: 4.7 x 3.8 x 1.2 inches


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Item model number: 5706V


Batteries: 3 CR2 batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Display technology: LCD


Other display features: Wireless


Whats in the box: Transmitter^Brain^Harness^Manual


Manufacturer: Viper


Date First Available: November 20, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent alarm for the price. DIY beware.
The alarm is great. I installed it myself because I had a hard time finding a reputable dealer that wasn't going to charge me an arm and a leg. I've done a lot of car electronics and stereo installs before, but never a car alarm. This was my first time, but I spent many hours reading online in various forums to make sure I knew what I was getting myself into. I printed out 2 sets of wiring diagrams for my Tacoma and spent another 20 hours on the installation. I spent 2 hours just to match up the wiring codes from viper's manual to the diagrams I printed out. I took my time and went slowly, triple checking which wires I'm cutting and soldering most of the connections. I spent about an hour alone on building a plug and play harness for the ignition so I wouldn't have to cut into the factory ignition harness. 1-10 scale Difficulty 9: This is not for your average DIY. You must be able to read factory wiring schematics and figure out which wires you need to splice or cut. You must be comfortable with wiring for this as it requires you to install many modules if you want the full functionality of this remote start alarm. I installed the remote start plus 2 window modules to roll up/down my 4 windows and a bypass module. You should also be comfortable taking apart your interior panels and running wiring through your firewall to the battery. Another reviewer said they had a difficult time finding an installer because Viper is unique. It's not. It's part of the DEI family and is the premium brand of DEI (Directed). Other brands of DEI are Clifford, Autostart, Automate, Python, etc. Any competent shop will have a trained DEI installer since DEI brands are the most popular brands available to consumers. Best Buy installs Viper alarms along with many others. Warranty: It's in the fine print. If it's not purchased and installed by an authorized retailer, you get no warranty. The upside of buying from Amazon or best buy and doing it yourself is that you can return the unit if it's defective upon initial install. You also save a lot of money. I had 1 shop quote me $1200 labor to install it. Granted it was a high end shop, but even $400 is a lot of money you can save doing it yourself. My 5706V has been installed for 2 years and there has been 1 hiccup. When the remote runs out of battery, even if the LCD still displays something, the unit can get out of sync with the remote. Essentially, the remote doesn't send a powerful enough signal to the antenna and the unit gets confused. It will stop responding to any commands. The fix is to disconnect all the connections to the brain box and reconnect. I found this out the hard way. The troubleshooting guide doesn't Make sure your remote is charged regularly. My remote has had the same battery and with 2 years on it, I usually have it on the charger once a week now. It charges to full quickly still. The alarm will tell you when it sees a low charge on your remote by giving one extra beep when you disarm it. That's a good reminder to put the remote on a charger. As far as functionality, I love it. Windows roll up and down the way I want them to (modules sold separately), remote start works consistently, and the LCD lets me know if the truck is locked or not. Signal penetration is very good. I've been in a parking garage 2 floors of thick concrete above my truck and was still able to remote start it. I can be inside my school building and remote start before walking the 150ish yards to my truck. Conclusion: if you have any doubts, buy it from an authorized installer. If you are confident in yourself or your friends, DIY and save a ton of money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2018 by Slate

  • Great product. Only problems are User/Installer caused.
Great product. Just as described. A lot of people on her that complain that they need an extra part for it to work should do research before they buy something. Some cars need bypass modules for the remote start to work. My advice, check if you also need to buy a bypass module before making the purchase. Most can be purchased for about 50 bucks. I also notice a lot of bad reviews stating that viper will not help them. It is a well known fact that your warranty is void if the system is not installed by a certified viper install technician. I installed mine myself with only one problem. The remote start wouldn't work after I hooked it up. But that was completely my fault. Did a little research and found out the the system is set in manual transmission mode out of the box. So I READ the EASY programming instructions that come with the system and switched it to automatic transmission mode within 2 minutes, and the car started right up. If you just follow the programming instructions, it is VERY VERY easy to program. Common sense really. I have had it installed in my 2002 Toyota Celica for a couple months now without any issues except that if I start the car with the remote start when my car is locked, the alarm will go off. But I just have to chenge some settings on the system to fix that. Just haven't had the time. P.S YOU DO NOT NEED THE BITWRITER SO PROGRAM THE SYSTEM. JUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION. IF THERE BOT IN YOUR BOX, LOOK IT UP ON YAHOO/GOOGLE. The Internet is your friend. Use it. Thanks guys. All in all great product without any problems that are user/installer related. Have a good day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2015 by Alex H.

  • Amazing System but be prepared....
Okay, I will start by saying that first I absolutely love all this system is capable of doing. It arrived intact and with no complaints and at the price there was no way I could complain considering I had seen it in store for as much as 699.00. That being said, after the mother of all adventures trying to find the right place to do the install and the price that was ultimately paid, I may have just gotten the unit from a mobile audio store at cost and had them install for free. Either way, it gets a little pricey so be warned. I paid 375.00 for the install and a bypass unit ( which you can guarantee youre going to need...these go from 45.00 to 85.00 depending what you get and may render your key fob useless if you don't get the right one so ask! ). My installer did an amazing job although he couldn't believe the price I paid for the unit until he took all the parts out and pointed out to me the antenna which was intact and new however a color indicator on it ( in this case a white dot ) showed that it was not the newest antenna module Viper offers and they themselves were having issues with it causing a lot of people's remote starts to fail. The correct and current color according to what I was told should be green. My system started just fine, car ran like a charm and as of this writing no issues so thumbs up on the unit but I would highly recommend you research your installer before you commit. I looked at Best Buy ( three different calls and the prices ranged from 325.00 to 450.00 for just the install since I hadn't bought the unit from them...apparently they didn't know too much themselves and I wasn't about to trust my car to them ) before I found the place who worked on my car. Overall, a great experience shopping and purchasing with the caveat that it should be noted a bypass module will ABSOLUTELY be needed on a car with a factory alarm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2014 by Eddie H.

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