alarm in German) theres a 6 pin(wire) connector and a 10 pin. unplug both connectors and look at the 6 pin connector. There is numbers where the wires are located on the connector, if you take a piece
6 pin connectors, these wires operate your starter. the car will start and run but your alarm will no longer be active. the door locks and everthing else will still work. the only issue i am having is
6-pin and 10-pin to shut off the alarm system completely but the car won't start without it connected. my buddy had said that there is a thing called a "key sequence" that will reset the alarm but the
...alarm system (Located behind the headlight switches and furthest left, inside the car, vent.) You unplug all the connector's to it, and splice the two thick red wires together on the 6 pin connector. ...
...manual ,, and sometimes the alarm go on..(just ,went u open the door and i have to disconect the battery. it sounds like one of the sensors for your alarm is faulty. I'd recommend taking it to a ...
...Alarm box is behind the abs light panel and headlight switch, Its kind of hard to get to but there will be a 6 pin and a 10 pin, the other box is for the headlights, unplug the 10 pin harness and pit ...
...6 wire connector and one has a 10 wire connector, unplug them both, then ur alarm will be off but it kills your starter, to keep the starter workin connect the 5 and 6 wire from the 6 wire connector ...
Question about 1996 Jetta
...boxes (modules) the alarm has two connectors, one has 6 wires and the other has 10, the 6 pin has a red wire and a red and black wire, jump those two together and you will bypass your alarm ...
...lights and the other is an alarm, we are looking for the one with a 10pin and 6 pin connector, the 6 pin will have a red wire and a black and red wire, jump those wires and leave the box ...
Question about 1997 Jetta
...alarm remote or drivers manual . You need to bypass the alarm if you do not have the remote to disable it and the key lock fell out. I have posted multiple times about how to bypass the stock alarm ...
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