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The remote needs to work if the vehicle originally came with the remote from the factory. It gives off a signal to the ring around the ignition switch to deactivate the alarm.
It is an automatic system, so if it is not working you have a defective part. The system control module needs to be scanned to see what the problem might be and then diagnosed based on what shows on the scan.
No there is no place to turn the alarm off, if the system is working as designed when you put the key in the ignition and trun to on the alarm should shut off.
If you have the factory alarm system, you can put your key into either door and lock and unlock the door, that signals the computer to deativate the alarm. If you have an aftermarket alarm system installed, it will have to be removed and the wiring that the alarm ties into must be restored to factory design.
Hi,
Put the key in the drivers door and turn it left or right once the horn starts sounding. This should work it has happened to me when I had to change the battery out as we bought the van with out the remotes.
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