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<blockquote data-quote="AVX Mike" data-source="post: 6844939" data-attributes="member: 571805"><p>What kind of car? Is the factory alarm going off or the aftermarket. Factory....turn or turn and hold the key in the drivers lock. Without knowing the car I am going to assume the bypass module or doorlock module installed to make the alarm work properly lost programming. Many do this...it *****. Did you install the alarm yourself or have a shop do it?</p><p></p><p>Also some wiring harness have an accesory wire on them but they don't work as the vehicle's factory radio was turned on by a data signal. If this is the case you need to find your own switched power wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVX Mike, post: 6844939, member: 571805"] What kind of car? Is the factory alarm going off or the aftermarket. Factory....turn or turn and hold the key in the drivers lock. Without knowing the car I am going to assume the bypass module or doorlock module installed to make the alarm work properly lost programming. Many do this...it *****. Did you install the alarm yourself or have a shop do it? Also some wiring harness have an accesory wire on them but they don't work as the vehicle's factory radio was turned on by a data signal. If this is the case you need to find your own switched power wire. [/QUOTE]
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