Mazda 626 1993
steal stopper
SS500 car alarm
The car was out of commission for 12 months.
Battery went flat.
When car was going ,the alarm would not arm.
the remote would light up but the car system would not respond
regards
steve
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You will probably need to replace the fob as that will contain the code to turn off the alarm and immobiliser. You might have to go to a dealership if it is a factory fitted security system.
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the battery in the alarm is probably flat and the alarm is working off the car battery. They are designed so that if some one Is stealing the battery the alarm sounds and when both batteries are working the alarm is triggered by another source.
the alarm system needs to be turned off cuse it thinks your trying to steal the car that why when you turn it over it does nothing at all so unhook your battery and let it set for 30 minutes that will reset the main computer but dont worry it wont mess enything up
Hi, You need to reset the alarm. If it's a Stock/original alarm, read the Owner's Manual or call a Mazda dealer. If it's not stock, you'll need to ID the alarm and look online for the instructions.
If your keyless remote fob has a Mazda label on it and is the ONLY one you have it's probably stock; if it's not a labeled Mazda, look for another name to find the alarm type.
there might be a hidden switch under your ood or dash that you need to push to before doing any electrical work like on mine. If you dont push that switch it could short circuit your system. I would find that switch and try to reset it by pushing it in and then back out.
just silence the alarm and continue to charge the battery... i'm thinking that has a battery back up in case someone attempts to cut the power to steal the car
It sounds like the car's security system is going off. Is there a key fob to lock/unlock doors and turn on alarm? If there is, connect battery, and immediately press alarm/unlock button to turn alarm off. I have a truck with an aftermarket alarm system installed by the previous owner, my battery died, and when I hooked up a new one the alarm went off, and it took a while before I hit the key fob button, but it stopped it. Let me know if this works for u.
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