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I am not sure I understand what you have going on here, do you mean the security light is on but the car starts? If so then there is a fault in the security system sensors or wiring and when that happens the light doesn't mean the system is armed it means it is sensing a fault..
it wont go away because their is a mechanical problem and or problem with oil change [ not enough oil wrong filter etc ] will need to have vehicle scanned for the fault code to determine the problem most auto stores offer this service for free
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