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Intake
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Washington
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Have you tried unlocking the door(s) from outside with the key? The correct sequence is to turn the key two times to lock position, then turn the key two times to unlock position. This is supposed to work from either drivers or passenger door. The interior door locks will not disarm the alarm. They, in fact, are what set it off. The system assumes that someone has reached in through the window to unlock the car and so disables the starter circuit. Interesting note here, when we first did it to my buddies Supra, we just push started it. The security system only disables the starter circuit, not the ignition.
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