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It was warning you that you left the keys in the car. "X" amount of time with the keys not in the ignition, but within detection range, without pressure on the seat (indicating your sitting there), will make it warn you that you're about to lock the keys in the car. (It's a _good_ thing).
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I recently got a 60 inch Sony KDF-E60A20 from a friend for around. ... runs for about 1 minutes then goes black(no picture no sounds), then the picture and sound come right back on for another minutes then off for 30 seconds.
Normally you would remove the fuse supplying power to the car's computer, for 30 seconds. However the light will just come back on again, because the computer is sensing a problem and trying to tell you.
Yes, car will not start or will start and run for about 20 seconds and shut off if the anti theft system is active. The theft system will either disable the starter circuit, cut the fuel injector circuit or both. Sometimes you can lock the doors with either the key fob or electric door locks, then open manually with a key and then lock with key fob, wait 30 seconds and unlock with key fob or key. Occasionally that will reset the system, or turn on ignition 3 times for 10 seconds each without starting the car, (turn key to where dash warning lights illuminate, but not to the start position), wait 30 seconds then start the car, for the ECM to relearn the key code. If that doesn't work, most likely will have to be reset at a dealership. Good luck!
Until you can locate the underlying cause of the problem (could be mechanical, or your particular battery power configuration settings), you can try this:
Open up a command prompt window (Start Menu > Accessories > System; or, Start Menu > Click "Run" > Type cmd in the box and press enter)
Once the command prompt session has opened, type "shutdown -s" (without the quotation marks) and press enter.
You should see a box pop up warning that shut down will occur in 30 seconds. After the countdown completes, your computer should begin the shutdown routine. This command works for restarting the computer as well, just change "-s" to "-r"
This is Your Computer Letting you know that there is a Problem. That is a Code Flash. You can Rent a Scanner from Auto Zone and Run a Computer Scan yourself and then Try and Diagnose the Problem.
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