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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by will2005
ok, so flyromeo's and oei28's approach (disconnect brain/control unit) was easy and worked. That also disabled the remote however, so I have to use the key to unlock doors manually what a concept! Like the old days. That's fine - sure beats worrying about the extremely aggravating alarm going off or finding my windshield bashed in by a pissed off resident some morning. Of course by reconnecting the harness I can go back to how it was so I try the fuse approach if can find a helms manual. PROBLEM SOLVED, THANKS ALL, NOW I CAN SLEEP BETTER!!!

So which one worked for you
Disconnecting the brain or removing the fuse?

If you remove the fuse = alarm disabled but remote is fully functional?
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