use the key to unlock it, when you start the car with the key, the alarm will turn off. Then go buy a new battery.
2007-01-06 06:52:44
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answered by Need Answers 3
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I agree, new battery sounds like a good solution. Do you havea valet switch? In my truck it's a little toggle switch under the fuse box. I put the key in the ignition and turn it to "on" then flip the switch.This manually shuts off the alarm. If the alarm is just a noisemaker and not connected to the fuel pump,I suppose you could clip the horn part until you can replace the batteries. You would want to do that quick before you kill the battery. Maybe there's a way you can disable the alarm? a fuse on the alarm or a simple connector?
2007-01-06 06:57:12
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answered by KM 3
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it would want to be the battery contained in the distant (besides the actual incontrovertible truth that 3 years is extremely early for that) yet i imagine you already know what you're speaking about with the nice and cozy climate. which will recommend the receiver quite then the distant. If the distant nevertheless works from one hundred ft away in cool climate the battery is okay. If the vehicle is lower than assure the broking service might want to be the position to commence, yet outdoors of assure replacing the receiver will be an extreme priced component. you may go away the distant at abode or keep it with you, utilizing the most important to fasten and launch the vehicle. as long as you do not tell the device you're away by locking with the distant it shouldn't get disillusioned. you may also undertake the thoughts we use in Phoenix to keep the contained in the vehicle cooler - solar monitors contained in the windshield and rear window and rolling the abode windows down a million/4-a million/2 inch if rain isn't threatening.
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answered by ? 4
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Buy a new battery for the remote. I dont know why the keys would make the alarm go off though? Weird....
2007-01-07 14:43:57
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answered by Jon W 1
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Just open it with the key and if alarm goes off
simply start your car with the ignition key.
you may also have a hidden alarm shut-off switch
2007-01-06 07:02:36
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answered by Anonymous
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um look in your phone book and call a cheap person to come and fix it.
OR if the remote takes weird round small batteries go to ACE hardware they have the stuff.
2007-01-06 06:53:56
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answered by chargermanfan 2
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Do you belone to AAA? They can attach tiny jumper cables to your remote and get it to open your door.
Or you might try getting a new battery.
PS. I've had that happen to me (worse, I've gone swimming with my remote and killed it) and it is a pain in the a$$.
2007-01-06 06:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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unlock car, open hood, disconnect battery. with battery disconnected, put ignition key in RUN position and re-connect battery. this should reset your alarm.
2007-01-06 06:53:07
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answered by me here, where are you? 3
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Can't you get inside, and turn the alarm off?
2007-01-06 06:59:24
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answered by elliebear 7
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how old is your hyundai. they offer roadside assistance and part of that is unlocking doors. ( i think that is for 5 years 60,000 miles)
2007-01-06 08:38:33
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answered by nj2pa2nc 7
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