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Where the **** is the Viper valet button?

Consider how the switch will be used before choosing a mounting location. Check for rear clearance before drilling a 9/32-inch hole and mounting the switch.The GRAY wire in the two-pin plug may also be used as a (+) ghost switch input and can be connected to any (+) switch in the vehicle. (See Feature Descriptions section of this guide.)

This is from the installation manual for the Viper 300. To answer your question, it is probably camoflaged. They only needed to tie +12vdc to the input line. What does this mean? Well, my best guess is, they are using one of your switches on your dash to act as the Valet function. Look for where the Gray wire, from the wiring harness of the Viper goes to: that WILL BE your hidden Valet switch. Best of luck!

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Is there another way to program a remote start remote, The way its suppose to work doesnt.:door open, ACC on, push valet then again and hold. I think the door is not hooked up to read open.

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Where did they put the valet/program buttom on my 2004 Rendezvous?

This is somebody else's so;ution, but it might give you an idea on where to start. I always thought the valet switch was just a key that you gave to the valet. But inn this case out of my legue, my old dodge pickup doesn't hAVE AND MOST LIKELY NEVER WILL HAVE A VALET SWITCH. So check this so;ution oout and see if it gets you going in the right direction.

There should be a key specifically for a valet.
1) Open one of your vehicle's doors and turn the ignition, using the car key, to the "Run" position. Check to see that the dome light comes on. Make sure that you have the dome light set to the position where it powers the light when the door is opened, as there are usually three settings: one for "On," one for "Off" and one for when a door is opened.
2) Press the valet remote push-button to access the channel that you want to program: once for "Arm/disarm," twice for "Trunk Release" and three times for "Remote Start." The valet push-button is usually located under the driver's side panel, and it must be pressed within 15 seconds of opening the door. The push-button may also be installed underneath the kick panel.
3) Press the valet push button once again and wait to hear a chirping or a honking sound. If you do not hear either of these sounds, your vehicle might have a jumper installed that has turned the valet programming feature off. Refer to your vehicle's instructional manual to learn how to set the valet programming feature to the "On" position. Keep holding the valet button pressed as you continue onto the next step.
4) Push the button on the remote that you wish to assign to a particular valet channel. Press the button on the hand-held valet remote that you wish to assign to a particular valet channel. If you wish to program multiple remotes, repeat this step for each of them. If you program four or more remotes, the old programming will be erased.
5) Let go of the valet push-button and exit your vehicle. Your handheld remote is now ready to use.
Tips & Warnings- Some valet remote channels require different programming individually, so refer to the owner's manual or to the link provided in the "Resources" section of this article, for specific instructions.
- Valet remote programming methods may vary, depending on the vehicle's make and model.
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Where is the valet switch on a 2004 chevy malibu LS?

There should be a key specifically for a valet.
1) Open one of your vehicle's doors and turn the ignition, using the car key, to the "Run" position. Check to see that the dome light comes on. Make sure that you have the dome light set to the position where it powers the light when the door is opened, as there are usually three settings: one for "On," one for "Off" and one for when a door is opened.
2) Press the valet remote push-button to access the channel that you want to program: once for "Arm/disarm," twice for "Trunk Release" and three times for "Remote Start." The valet push-button is usually located under the driver's side panel, and it must be pressed within 15 seconds of opening the door. The push-button may also be installed underneath the kick panel.
3) Press the valet push button once again and wait to hear a chirping or a honking sound. If you do not hear either of these sounds, your vehicle might have a jumper installed that has turned the valet programming feature off. Refer to your vehicle's instructional manual to learn how to set the valet programming feature to the "On" position. Keep holding the valet button pressed as you continue onto the next step.
4) Push the button on the remote that you wish to assign to a particular valet channel. Press the button on the hand-held valet remote that you wish to assign to a particular valet channel. If you wish to program multiple remotes, repeat this step for each of them. If you program four or more remotes, the old programming will be erased.
5) Let go of the valet push-button and exit your vehicle. Your handheld remote is now ready to use.
Tips & Warnings - Some valet remote channels require different programming individually, so refer to the owner's manual or to the link provided in the "Resources" section of this article, for specific instructions.
- Valet remote programming methods may vary, depending on the vehicle's make and model.
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How do program a new 488v led remote for my car?

Open the drivers door, press and release the valet button one time, press and hold the valet button, siren will chirp. While holding the the valet button, press and release the the lock button on the remote. siren should respond with a long chirp. Release valet button, trun off ignition, test remote.
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2002 jeep grand cherokee with valet remote start. when remote start is activated jeep starts then shuts off immediatly

Apart from the inginition wires ( you must check if there are 12 volts), the alarm needs to read the tach reading properly from the car to stay running. If the tach rate is not learned by the system, it will cut out almost immediately. You need to ensure that this tach wire is connected to the tach under the hood. When this has been connected, you need to ensure that the alarm learns the rate. This can be done automatically on some models or manually on others. Ensure that the appropariate wire is connected to your tach wire; it should work properly after that
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Need to upload manual for a valet 473t remote

Here's the user manual

http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/og/valet/G561R_07-05.pdf

If you need more info call 888-425-8890 for the manufacturers (DEI) customer service.
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2001 Olds Aurora: Neither the buttons on the door nor the remote open the gas tank and trunk anymore. Where can I locate the "fuse/circuit" box so I can determine if this could be causing the problem?

The "problem" was caused by the "valet" switch (actually a pretty cool option). I read the owner's manual - there is a valet toggle switch located in the glove compartment. As instructed, I turned the valet switch option from "ON" to "OFF".....everything started working properly (including the remote garage door opener - which I forgot to mention also was not working). Simple, easy fix didn't cost one dime! Pays to read the owner's manual and any signs in the vehicle. The information is posted right on the switch panel!
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Valet Switch/Button

Contact a dealer for the location of switch
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