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walbro fp
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Kearny, New Jersey, USA
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I think it is the actual connections in the door panel that wear out. That is why the drivers side sets it off but the passenger side works correctly. The passenger door is used much less often. When going in thru the drivers side, if the alarm goes off, turn the key twice to the right, that should disengage the alarm and allow you to drive. I got that advice from a dealer shop so I assume it's pretty good. Good Luck. (your son is a lucky kid, 15 and gettin a Supra).
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