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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Kuwait
Posts: 292
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use this link. I bypassed my alarm with it.
No-Crank Situation Can Be Confusing, Especially If Security System Involved |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Salem Oregon
Posts: 21
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Well the problem was that i couldn't restart it because the battery was to low to do anything. I charged the battery did the stuff you guys told me to do and now it works fine. Except my battery wot hold a charge. Could it be the battery or the alternator? or something I Don't know about? ha ha any ideas would help.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Murrieta, CA
Posts: 13
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Yesterday getting into my Supra, I unlocked the driver's door and the alarm went off, so I put the key in the ignition and the alarm turned off. I then tried to start it. It wouldn't start, so I got backout, shut the door and locked it again, then unlocked it. It started right after that.
If your battery is not holding a charge, you got a bad(dead) battery. To test your alternator, after you start the engine, put a voltage meter on the battery (red -pos/black-neg) and if you see 13-15 volts, it's charging. I'm not sure what the total voltage should be from a Supra alternator, but if it's putting out over 13 volts, your battery is charging.
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