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Old Jun 25, 2005 | 08:41 AM
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hi there, Im a total newb at car alarms. how do I deactivate this executive keyless entry system on my car? its one of those systems that wont let you start the car unless you unlock it and then you have to start it within 90 sec or so or it goes back to armed mode. anyway I think I would like to disable it or find a way to fix it so that I can start the car again lol. any suggestions? remote showing good battery power, led in car blinking slowly,
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Old Jun 25, 2005 | 09:16 AM
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Default Re: executive keyless entry giving me problems (Delsolio96)

I'm not sure what model you are talking about but you should try to get the user's manual and see how you can reprogram it. It sounds like you want to disable the passive arming. If it has a starter bypass, then it's more than a keyless entry it's more like an alarm or an immobilizer. Anyway, I'm sure that if you take the plastic cover off the dash, it will be obvious how to remove it and restore your wiring back to OEM.
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Old Jun 25, 2005 | 09:26 AM
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Default Re: executive keyless entry giving me problems (suspendedHatch)

thanks for the help. I successfully disabled it by turning ignition on(car off) and holding the valet button until led became solid.
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