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The box for my alarm says it can be bypassed and reset by pressing the valet button. It hasn't worked since the day I got the car and it randomly goes off when I start the car. Its really annoying and embarassing. Can anyone help me out?
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If it's a DEI alarm viper, python, sidewinder, hornet etc press button 1 then 2 then 1 again with the door open. The lED will go solid then. If it's a newer DEI alarm with the lock and unlock symbols try lock, unlock, lock with the door open.
If it's another brand pm me and I'll get back to you. I worked as a 12 volt audio/alarm/convenience installer from 96-00 before finishing school and moving into composites and Fiberglass prototyping.
We also have a retail store that does car audio/alarms/remote starts etc so I have access to pretty much any info I need.
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i'm really confused i don't know much about this stuff
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ok open the door and do 1,2,1 or lock,unlock,lock and you should be set.
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Hey Krazy, what kind of alarm would you recommend? I'm in the process of getting one because i just got a new sound system set up. I really want one with the best security and nice looking remote...
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ok open the door and do 1,2,1 or lock,unlock,lock and you should be set. that should activate the alarm for good or would i have to do that each time i start the car? thanks for all your help.
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that will put it into valet mode meaning the alarm won't arm and your remotes will act as a keyless entry.
DEI makes great alarms and your problem is most likely an installation issue. We sell AST alarms that are also a very affordable alarm and very good quality.
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Thank you.: Me. I worked really hard for this Random: Breath, eat, sleep, and poop Celica. *Wow that looks like a real live Hotwheels*
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