Car Alarms: Idenitfing my car alarm, fcc id, dash area


Question
My car won't start.  I know I caused it by messing with the remote and I need to have it reset but I purchased the car used and have no idea on how to figure out who to turn to for help because I don't know which company made it.  It has a CS on the front of the remote.  A serial and FCC ID on the back and some other number 1W900FMR on the back along with a legend.

Answer
Alrighty, not familiar with that system but try this:

  You'll need to set off the alarm for a few seconds.
then, look under the dash area for a button or, a toggle
switch. When you locate it, turn on the ignition
key, press and hold in the button (little
spring loaded micro button, red or black possibly)
until the alarm chirps 1 time. This should over ride
the system, and only the keyless entry part,
if installed, would still be operating.
The LED (light emiting diode) light in the dash
should also go on solid.

At this point. the alarm would have reset.
If this had a starter kill relay installed,
it would now be opened, and the engine would
turn over when tried. This is override/reset.

You would repeat these steps to go back to
user mode but in your case, I'd leave it this
way until you can have a service technician
get under there and remove/replace & repair.
DO NOT leave this system in there or your
headache will get worse.

Let me know what you discover
& if you want to upgrade to a
better, more reliable system.

ALARMTEK
CARALARMSTORE.COM