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ross decker Posted on Oct 13, 2012

Theft alarm acctivated , would not disarm. finally shut off, now won't start at all but will crank over

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Look for a little antenna in the middle of windshield if it has a button on it press to reset. If not look for a kill switch usually on plastic under steering wheel on TH left side around where the bottom of your leg is when u sit in car if you find one switch to opposite other position . If that doesn't work you have to find out what wire is stopping power to your ignition if there's a local alarm place I would suggest having them take the alarm out and back to factory

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shaggyrat

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SOURCE: CAINT GET MY 2001 DODGE STRATUS STARTED AFTER REMOVING BATTERYTHE ALARM OR ANTI THEFT DEVICE IS ON THERE IS A RED BLINKING LIGHT ON AT THE LEFT OF THE STERRING WHEEL SAID WE NEED CODE BUT DONT KNOW IT

when they installed the alarm they also in stalled a valette switch on your ride this is to shut off the alarm im looking for the site for your remote that has the way to get your code back in but for now find the valette switch which can be under dash or right side driver kick panel you might have to hold the vallette switch for 5 seconds till it goes off i will post the other solution once i find it for you

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SOURCE: car cranks but wont start. all sensors are good.

fuel pump could be dead or maybee u need to re program youre car keys some times the program in the key looses the program or doesent send the signal to the key swith .

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SOURCE: 2005 magnum RT horn starts honking on its own and car won't start

alarm its self goosed may have to take it to an auto electrition to disconect the old alarm

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The system will also be armed when the following input sequence is followed:
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Disarming an Untriggered System
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  • Driver door is unlocked by pressing the UNLOCK button of a remote entry transmitter.
  • If remaining in the vehicle, turn the ignition switch to ON or ACC position.
System Triggering
The armed alarm system will be triggered if any door is opened without using a key or a remote entry transmitter to unlock the door first.
Disarming a Triggered System
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  • Driver or RH front door is unlocked with a key.
  • Driver door is unlocked by pressing the UNLOCK button of a remote entry transmitter.
Two minutes and 45 seconds after the system has been triggered, the horns and exterior lamps will shut off automatically. The system will then reset to an armed state and will trigger again if another intrusion occurs.
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Disarming an Untriggered System
An armed system will be disarmed with one of these valid actions:
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Disarming a Triggered System
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I'll assume you used the remote here (like most of us do) to arm the alarm. Try turning the key in the door lock - turn it to lock the car (which arms the alarm), and then unlock it (which should disarm it). Do this a couple of times if need be, and it should disarm and allow you to start the car.
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