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gary mugg Posted on Mar 08, 2009

How do i shut off or disengage the alarm system on a 1996 chrysler lhs ligths flash ,horn honks, and car will not stay running. i do not know why alarm set it self do not remoteless entry key pad so i am stumped if anyone has an answer please share it thanks

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Both the front doors and the trunk have disarm switchs on the lock cylinder try each one and see if this disarms the alarm.If they dont let me know.

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Man,I just bought a 96 chrysler lhs(salvage title) and we drove it home...Had no keypad.My girl and I got out and she left her purse...I opened the door and that car started honking and everything...Alarm wouldnt cut off so,What i did was go to the driver's door,Put the DRIVING KEY IN THE LOCK and locked and unlocked the door...Then,the alarm went off.Try that and if it doesnt work...Try to use those buttons.

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You need the remote and you need to unlock the doors that way... it happen to me the first day i had mine... it pissed me off... lol always keep the remote key lock with you...

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