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Posted on Apr 09, 2017

When I turn ignition key to start 2001 Camry, the engine does not try to start, but alarm is activated with horn blowing off and on, dash and outside lights blinking off and on. Thinking battery needed charging, I tried to jump start the battery with another vehicle, but engine would still not even try to start. The alarm remote still works and I can stop the alarming horn and lights by hitting the unlock button. The remote can lock and unlock the power door locks fine. I charged the battery overnight, but the same thing happened again. Do I need a new battery or do I have a problem with the alarm system? Thanks for your help!!!

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 13, 2008

SOURCE: how to turn off the alarm manually without any use of a remote control

Just unlocking the car with the key turns the alarm off.

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Wes Manacop

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2008

SOURCE: My car alarm is blinking

you can try switching the key to the "on" position then open the hood and disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and reconnect after 2minutes. this will allow the alarm to be '"reset" and will recognize that you have the key for the vehicle.

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Aug 25, 2008

SOURCE: HOW TO DISARM FACTORY ALARM SYSTEM

I had a similar problem with my '94. Try disconnecting the battery, wait 30 seconds and reconnect the battery. This should reset the alarm.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: security alarm

Look under the driver side seat for a black box, with several wires going to it. This is the controller for the security system. Please do NOT unplug the wires. You car will NOT start if you do. Advise if the box is there, and I will provide info to disable the system.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2008

SOURCE: My car alarm is blinking

Your Central locking wire is short from any one door side. Please check it properly.

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ANTI-THEFT
The passive anti-theft system (PATS) uses radio frequency identification technology
to deter a driveaway theft. Passive means that it does not require any activity from
the user.
The PATS uses a specially encoded ignition key. Each encoded ignition key contains a
permanently installed electronic device called a transponder. Each transponder
contains a unique electronic identification code, with over 72 million billion
combinations.
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module (PCM) before it can be used to start the engine. There are special diagnostic
procedures that must be carried out if new encoded ignition keys are to be
configured.
The encoded key is larger than a traditional ignition key. The key does not require
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The transceiver module communicates with the encoded ignition key. This module is
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small electronic module. During each vehicle start sequence, the transceiver module
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or START under normal operation. If there is a PATS problem, this indicator will
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1997-up Crown Victoria
1999-up Escort
2000-up Focus
1996-up Mustang and Taurus
1998-up Windstar
1998-up 2000-up Lincoln LS
1998-up Lincoln Mark VIII, Lincoln Continental and Lincoln Town Car
1997-up Mercury Grand Marquis
1998-up Mercury Mystique
1996-up Mercury Sable

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3. Press 7/8 and 9/0 buttons at the same time within 5 seconds.

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1. Enter factory code (numbers will light up)
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Alternate Method To Deactivate And Activate Autolock

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3.Turn the ignition key from ON to OFF.

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1:4 Partial code only received. Try again. If not okay use different key. If not go to main dealer
1:5 Key not programmed into PATS. Program key as above using master
1:6 Faulty link between PATS module and EECV Go to dealer .
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