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there should be an ignition fuse in the fuse panel that mite be it also you need to make sure it is gettin fuel and fire to narrow the problem down . how long has the car been sitting ?
put the fuse back in and try this,, when the alarm goes off, try holding down the Lock and unlock buttons at the same time, that should reset your alarm
turn on your car and remove the ground cable from the battery, if the car dies it's time for a new alternator, if not take your battery in to be checked. The other message(traction control) may be just due to a faulty battery/alternator.
install a fuel pump guage and check pressure at key on and start, it should hardly vary, it the pressure is constant check the injector signal with a noid light, while you are at it check spark(no spark no injector signal) you won't find a relay fuse
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