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TS94brian
post Feb 29 2016, 09:58 PM, updated 10y ago

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Hello all,
my car is 1994 3rd gen Honda City,yesterday wanna go out,but i can't start the car cuz the alarm is active by it own,my car's alarm had been broke long time ago,dint use it since.
now the alarm is preventing me from starting my car,how can i bypass it? when i turn the key to ignition position,the red alarm light keep blinking,then if i press on brake or gas pedal,the alarm noise is triggered.
the alarm key already broke too,normally im just using the key to lock and unlock car without active the alarm,but now it active by itself,don't know how can i manually deactivate the alarm...

HELP!
lsm1991
post Mar 2 2016, 11:48 AM

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no idea what alarm you are using, if its a simple one, just disconnect the whole alarm
zeb kew
post Mar 2 2016, 03:36 PM

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TS is not a mechanic and don't know which wire to disconnect. And he cannot get the car to a mechanic because it cannot start ...
lsm1991
post Mar 2 2016, 04:16 PM

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mesti slowly figure out..... noone can tell him exactly how to solve it, he didn't mention what alarm system there is in the car. An aftermarket one could be completely different

im no mechanic, if its a simple alarm you need to look for the alarm module. In most cars its usually somewhere under the dash, once u cabut the cables to the module, all should be good.

*another thing u can potentially try, is to disconnect the battery, discharge the car, plug it back in and start*

edit: u will probably get more help in the f&f section

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TS94brian
post Mar 3 2016, 10:08 PM

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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Mar 2 2016, 04:16 PM)
mesti slowly figure out..... noone can tell him exactly how to solve it, he didn't mention what alarm system there is in the car. An aftermarket one could be completely different

im no mechanic, if its a simple alarm you need to look for the alarm module. In most cars its usually somewhere under the dash, once u cabut the cables to the module, all should be good.

*another thing u can potentially try, is to disconnect the battery, discharge the car, plug it back in and start*

edit: u will probably get more help in the f&f section
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hello,thanks for your help!
i think it's ori from honda 1,cuz never change before,and it use 1 black stick on keychain let the alarm system detect it so the car can be start only the thing is near as a safety feature.
hmmm,is it really that easy? i know how a alarm module looks like,really cabut all cable can work?
i will try disconnect battery 1st,since its the easiest thing to do...

thnaks for your help bro..
lsm1991
post Mar 4 2016, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(94brian @ Mar 3 2016, 10:08 PM)
hello,thanks for your help!
i think it's ori from honda 1,cuz never change before,and it use 1 black stick on keychain let the alarm system detect it so the car can be start only the thing is near as a safety feature.
hmmm,is it really that easy? i know how a alarm module looks like,really cabut all cable can work?
i will try disconnect battery 1st,since its the easiest thing to do...

thnaks for your help bro..
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pulling the battery might do the trick, but i would still suggest taking out the module itself. Very unlikely your car has a complicated immobilizer system and disconnecting the said module should solve the issue once and for all. The module is very likely to be hiding under the dash, in the area above the drivers knees (commonly found there, dont have a city, not sure myself)
TS94brian
post Mar 4 2016, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Mar 4 2016, 09:46 AM)
pulling the battery might do the trick, but i would still suggest taking out the module itself. Very unlikely your car has a complicated immobilizer system and disconnecting the said module should solve the issue once and for all. The module is very likely to be hiding under the dash, in the area above the drivers knees (commonly found there, dont have a city, not sure myself)
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alright i will try! thanks for your help mate!
will post back with result next time biggrin.gif

 

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