car alarm

tazzman

New Member
Bought my daughter a used pt cruiser which had an alarm on it. We want this thing off! Anyone know a person that can remove this for us? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Someone suggested unhooking the horn, but we don't want to do that.
 

Mojo

New Member
Daughter if fed up trying to figure how to get in the car without setting off the alarm.

Is it an aftermarket alarm or a stock alarm? It should disarm as soon as you hit the "unlock" button. .....but anyway, you will probably have to find a place that sells that brand of alarm or take it to the dealer if it's a stock alarm.
 

tazzman

New Member
we don't have a clue what kind of alarm it is. Her remote won't even work so we don't know if the alarm is over riding it or not. After we bought the car, we found out it actually came from an auction.
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
we don't have a clue what kind of alarm it is. Her remote won't even work so we don't know if the alarm is over riding it or not. After we bought the car, we found out it actually came from an auction.

You need to re-synch the alarm with the remote.
 
Bought my daughter a used pt cruiser which had an alarm on it. We want this thing off! Anyone know a person that can remove this for us? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Someone suggested unhooking the horn, but we don't want to do that.

Chrysler:whistle:
 

tazzman

New Member
I was smart enough to change the battery in the remote before assuming that the alarm was the problem. Hey Desert rat.......how do I get the remote redone to work with the alarm?
 
I was smart enough to change the battery in the remote before assuming that the alarm was the problem. Hey Desert rat.......how do I get the remote redone to work with the alarm?

I dunno, ask Dowhat. All I can tell you is I know someone with a Sebring and the alarm goes off at random times when it gets cold. Alarm doesn't stop it either. She has to fool with the horn, so I'm guessing it's a connection on the horn pad or whatever they call it.
 

Mojo

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I was smart enough to change the battery in the remote before assuming that the alarm was the problem. Hey Desert rat.......how do I get the remote redone to work with the alarm?

If it's a factory alarm, once you stick the key in the door to unlock it, it will disarm. If it's an aftermarket alarm, the "brain" should be under the dash somewhere with the name on it.
 
I dunno, ask Dowhat. All I can tell you is I know someone with a Sebring and the alarm goes off at random times when it gets cold. Alarm doesn't stop it either. She has to fool with the horn, so I'm guessing it's a connection on the horn pad or whatever they call it.

Glad I don't live with her.......
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
ok Dowhat.....how do I re-do the remote to work with the alarm?

Check the owners manual.
When I changed the battery on my remote (Chevy), I had to press this button 10 times, then wait and push a different button.
I would have to read the directions again if I needed to do it again.

But the procedures should be in the owners manual of said vehicle (if it is a factory installed alarm).
 
Sure. Alarms don't work with the battery disconnected.... :biggrin:

True. You know where the battery lives on this car? First you jack it up and take off the left front wheel, then.....:lol:

I probably will pull the fuse that feeds the horn and a few othe things, though.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Give me a few to get the links, but I think you will be fine. Dodge stock alarms, however, do not operate like Mojo said. Weird, but if you lock the car with the remote, using the key doesnt disarm it.
 

Animal

I eat red meat
If the remote doesn't work now you will probably have to take it to a dealer and have them program it for you. Chrysler's better engineering.
 
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