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First change the battery in the remote first. Then try the following even if the alarm is still sounding.
1. Get in the car and close the door. 2. Turn the key to the ACC position 3. Push the unlock button on the remote until the blinkers flash once. 4. Get out of the car and test the remote. It should be working fine. ( I actually was able to test it while in the car)
Sounds like you have a key without the chip in it. Replacement keys without the chip will only unlock the doors and will activate the theft alarm when you start the vehicle.
try removing the battery + for at least 2 minutes. it should reset the alarm system. if it doesnt work you need to make your remote work try replacing the batteries and try it
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.
this is a simple troubleshooting issue....first go buy the mechanics manual from the auto store then go with the little stuff first try all your fuses battery cables and relays then flip your inertia switch and alternator maybe its not charging and the batteries dead if that doesnt work take it to them dirty guys with all those expensive tools but flip the inertia switch first sounds like an electrical problem
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