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Aftermarket alarms have to be configured to bypass the factory alarm system when using it.
I don't mean you have to permanently delete your factory alarm. What I am saying is, when you use your autopage key fob to unlock your doors, it must also send a signal to the disarm wire of your factory system simultaneously. If not, your alarm will go off just like you are experiencing.
Check with dealer first to see if it can be bypassed without any adverse effect on other systems of your car. Ex - if it is an integral part of the ecu then it cannot be disabled.
Why would you want to bypass the compressor? Do you mean to bypass the shut off switch? If the system is low on refrigerant you can bypass the switch by removing the plug and jumping it with a paper clip. Running the system when it is low on R134A would mean it is also low on oil. I recommend adding a oil and refrigerant charge.
The AC condenser does not run on a serpentine belt. if you mean the AC compressor, the answer is yes, but there is a special pulley you need to buy to replace the compressor. You can buy it at autozone or online. It is Dorman part number 34166
Hi Smash, I would like to know more about the bypass you are making? If it is directly to the compressor I suggest you check the AC relays. If it is anywhere else, make sure there is enough gas pressure. If the pressure is low there is a safety cut off valve which automatically cuts off power. Regards John
YES BE VERY CAREFUL LOOK LIKE IS GOIN TO BE THE OIL PUMP THAT IS STARTING TO GET DAMAGE GET IT FIX AS SOON AS POSIBLE DAMAGE TO ENGINE MAY OCCUR HOPE THIS IS HELPFULL
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