If any of you guys get stuck with Anaconda's NO START problem, on an emergency case, unplug the EEM module. It is under the dash near the gas pedal. It has three plugs in it. Then plug it back in. This may allow you to then start the car. Do not use the keyfob until you get home. This may trigger it back into alarm mode.
This module is made by DEI. Yes...the SAME company that makes the aftermarket Viper brand alarm system.
Don't ever let anyone put in an aftermarket alarm system that is tied into the EEM. The EEM triggers with 10 volts and not 12. Things can get REAL goofy if some novice punk installs it. You will have nothing but problems.
I have spent many many hours working on Vipers and Electrical issues.
Are Vipers reliable? Yes. I have owned a few sports cars. I would rate the Viper at the top of the game. Now my Corvette broke down a lot! This is not normal.
If you think you have some high repair bills, come on over to the Italian side