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Hi guys,

My car remote not able to unlock my car despite remote control still having light when press.

When i try opening the car door,the alarm keep going off. It is a after market alarm and i have no ideas how to deactivate it.

Any suggestion on this?

Another friend suggest that i cut the wire connecting to the alarm speaker. Was wonder if there other better way.

Thank in advance.

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Supersonic

Look for a small switch around the lower panel on driver side.

If it's there, turn key ignition to ON and hold the switch for 5 secs to turn off the alarm.

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Cutting the wire to the speaker solely wont work as Im pretty sure the hazard lights will be blinking as well? Best is to restart the car alarm system like how Kb27 mentioned

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Neutral Newbie

suppose to have key or switch to deactivate the alarm. Need to plug in the key and turn the power up and press the switch or use the special key to disable the alarm.

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Let me explain how the remote alarm does when you lock it

 

When pressing the lock button (on the remote)

1.  Lock the door

2.  Arm the alarm

 

When pressing the unlock button (on the remote)

1.  Unlock the window

2.  Un-arm the alarm

 

What happens when you try to unlock the door (using the key)

1.  Unlock the door

 

You notice that the alarm is not un-armed when you unlock the door using a key

Remote alarm system normally provides for a manual alarm un-arm by activating a secret button after the ignition key is turned on (first click)

 

There is no other way to deactivate the alarm without dis-arming the alarm.  This is an necessary alarm feature.

 

In your case, it is obvious that the unlock signalling from your remote is not working.

This is most likely a unlock button contact issue.  Changing the button should solve the issue.

 

BTW, I worked with and design car remote alarm systems before

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