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post Jan 22, 2007 - 1:16 PM
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Well a while back I posted saying that I had all my doors open (including hatch) and I accidently hit the button on my alarm thing and it locked the doors, except this time the blinking LED in my dash to show it is armed was a solid red light. and has been ever since. It still would lock the doors and all, so I saw no reason to worry, except now I have found that my alarm does not work at all. I opened the hatch and got something out of it, closed it, and then went to get in and my door was locked. All this time I though my alarm still worked, but now it is only keyless entry. I think a fuse might have blown, but I don't know where that fuse would be, because it was all installed by the previous owner.

Maybe a fuse? or do I need a new alarm?

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post Jan 23, 2007 - 5:35 AM
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sounds like all it needs is a reset, just pull the connecter off for a bit, or if it has a reset jumper inside you can do it that way. (some have em, its just a standard circut board jumper. swap it over and it resets)

doubt its a fuse if it still works to unlock the doors, werid that setting it with the doors open did anything, my celicas just chirped at me and showed an open door (was a 2 way pager) did not set the alarm if something was open.


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