SOURCE: Car not starting
yes remove the immobilizer unit and then start, then reset the immobilizer unit and connect it back and check if it is working..........
SOURCE: problem with ford explorer alarm imobiliser
You should have a switch under the dash and then just turn it to the off position. If you don't or it doesn't work (like mine) then, there is 2 fuses under the dash, put the key in the ignition and turn it forward, pull one of the fuses out and then start the car that should reset it. Then you should be able to put the fuse back. Sometimes if you put the fuse back before starting it the alarm will just continue to try and reset itself, but not start the car. If that doesn't work I have a mechanic who can pull the whole alarm out and when hes done it would look like nothing has ever been installed. Hes very good. I ended having him take my alarm out when I had the same incident happen after the 2nd time.
SOURCE: 2006 toyota solara, alarm keeps going off
Those cars have a frequency sensor that is attuned to the exact sound frequency of breaking glass. Are there any noises nearby that resemble glass shattering? Wind chimes? Any type of extraneous noise at the freq of glass breakage will set off the alarm.
SOURCE: 97 toyota 4runner factory alarm not allowing to start
lock your doors and close it wait till alarm resets and then unlock door with key and this should take care of you problem
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