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I Specialize In The Service Application & Functions Of Aftermarket Car Alarms, Remote Starters & Keyless Entries. Allthough I Can Not Do Full Installation Technical Support Here, I will Answer General Questions On Installation, Or Malfunctioning Systems.
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Bad or cheap alarm without frequency shielding. Replace the system immediately. Have a look at the following: www.CARALARMZ.com www.PAGINGALARM.com www.LAZYSTART.com The unit you have is not
Ah, sorry I do apologize, but my expertise is in after market vehicle alarm systems. If yours is indeed a factory system, I suggest talking to one of the techs in my Forum about this one.
ok on the Karr, Please go direct for the answers you need. (1-800-960-KARR (5277)) or try www.KARRSECURITY.com to locate they're site, and write to a representitive who should be able to provide
Seems the system is reset, and needs to be done again. Probably when it lost power. Right, Ok, try this. Put the key in the ignition, and turn forward all the way just before cranking. Then
Hmmmm, Likely to be factory if it's the car's own horn honking. However, if it's a siren and flashing lights, it's after market. Ok, here's what I know... Normally, putting the key in the drivers

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