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It may be easier to just disconnect the battery at night. You could even buy a disconnect switch. The siren is powered by a 10 or 15amp fuse number 12, but you would still have the hazard lights flashing. That is a different fuse. The actual keyless entry and alarm module gets power from several sources.
Hi there, First I need to know when you insert the key and try to start did it crank? Did all the light on the dashboard lit up like check engine, abs oil battery ect... ?? If so is the Secrity light blink? How long do you have the car? Did it ever do it befor ? I need to know more about you car.
That red light has to do with the alarm system of the vehicle. This system uses a key with a small chip located in the key head. When you start the vehicle the alarm recieves a signal from the key. If the alarm is not seeing this signal it will cut off power to the engine and that red light will appear. While there are a few possible reasons this can occur I think the best place to start is with the key. Did you recently get new keys made?
Remove the postive cable from the battery (makeing sure that all gps ect have been unpluged) touch it to the negtive for 20 sec leaveing the neg hooked to the battery draining all power from the computer, them hook it back up. If this doesnt reset it find a loksmith shop that deals in transponder keys to help or at least point you to a shop that can help..
Hope it wors out for you!
I had the same problem, i had to remove the whole alarm system to get my car to start, when you unattatch the battery cables, the alarm notices the battery drain and sets the alarm off, i have no idea how much the dealership would charge for a new remote, but im sure its pricey, i would recommend just removing the alarm system, temporarily, until you can get a new remote. Good luck and god bless
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