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This is the only manual that has wiring and is fairly typical of all Cobra Alarm installation. This is a different model but it does have contact details on the last page.
If this aftermarket alarm is playing up then the best bet is to remove it completely before it packs up completely and leaves you stranded out in the middle of nowhere on a cold dark night.Any after market alarm or remote start is problematic when they get older and highly prone to going wrong owing to the complexity of the circuitsa and the fack they use inferior integrated circuits made in china
hold down both buttons on the remote till they stop flashing, then press left then press right, this will recode the remote to the alarm. if this dont work try new batteries, if not then find an engineer.
I have 150,000 miles, no problems. I think a front CV or bearing in in need of replacement. I have replaced the front brakes and rotors. Great on the highway.. 20MPG on the freeway..
I own a 2003 mitsubishi spyder eclipse GT and my alarm fob broke off its key chain so I havent been using it lately (waiting for replacement). Today I went to use my car (unlocked and opened the door with the key) and the alarm activated. The car still starts but I have to wait till the alarm gos through its cycle before I drive anywhere (embarassment of course). How do I disengauge the alarm system till I get the new fob?
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