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No you can't. When the alarm goes off it thinks it is being stolen, so the engine immobilizer is activated, no spark, no fuel pump and a horn going off to alert the police.
You have to fix the problem, not find a way around it.
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to the immobilizer , a flat battery is the same as no battery so it kicks min the immobilizer system to stop the car from being stolen
reset using a scan tool
immobilizer is an anti-theft device used to protect your car from being stolen. use the right key to start your car or you may need a new reprogrammed key.
Hello,
YES, that is the exact function of the immobilizer, to cut off the fuel pump when the car "thinks" its being stolen. Typically it sounds like it wants to start but doesnt. Usually there will be some kind of indicator light on the dash when this happens. Or, the security light will in a different pattern then it usually does
Depending on what you mean by removing the alarm it could be a few things. I'll assume it was a factory alarm with an immobilizer. If so you have triggered the immobilizer which in turn told the vehicle's computer that the vehicle had been stolen. Once the code is sent the car will not start.
You need and ODB III to tell the computer to reset. The dealer can do this for you ($40 of so)
Depending on the vehicle it may lock again if the immobilizer is disconnected (assuming factory unit).
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