Car Alarms: Car alarm, alarm security system, car alarm system


Question
I own a 1998 Subaru Outback Limited with all the bells and whistles. Recently the alarm system is causing all types of stress. First, it started sounding whenever anyone hit their remote button. Now sometimes it goes off when I put my key in the ignition and will not shut off until the car battery is disconnected and reconnected. The first is embarrassing, the second leaves me stranded, which has happened twice in less than two weeks. The Subaru mechanic here is new to Subarus and he says the problem cannot be fixed and that he can only disable the system by 'cutting some wires'. I have never used the remote entry to my car because I prefer using the key, but now they do not work anyway according to the mechanic. I am not comfortable with a rookie going in and cutting wires on my car. Does this sound realistic or should I try something else? My car is sitting at the shop as I write this and will be looked at again on Monday, March 16. I really appreciate any suggestions and I will share with the mechanic. Thank you, DP

Answer
Ok, first try this:
Key in the drivers door, turn left to disarm, then right
to unlock and open the door. If no joy,
there is a fix, but that's a bit of a problem here.
Because yours is a "FACTORY" or, OEM
(original Equipment Manufacturer) "alarm/security" system,
then the disabling procedure info for any given
specific vehicle is now deamed to be too sensitive to
publish here (as suggested by ALLEXPERTS administration.!).

So, to comply, as of March,22 08, this service is no longer
part of the volunteer information I can offer for free here at
ALLEXPERTS.com . Specific OEM/FACTORY alarm disarm/disabling
info is now available ONLY at the WIREWERX.

My installation wiring charts provide the proper wire colors,
polarities, and locations to install a keyless entry,
remote start or, car alarm system into any given vehicle,
or if just trying to disarm/disable your factory/OEM system,
there is a link there to get a tutourial on how to do it yourself
for only $3.99.

I hope you can appreciate the legal reasons behind not
providing this info any longer to just anyone who asks
for general consumption. By doing it this way, I'll
get a record of payment and a name/email address as
a stop gap to help prevent any unauthorized disabling of
your system or anyone elses, by a would be car thief!

Please go to the WIREWERX so I can get you the
info you require to fix your situation.

Hopefully, you can reset on your own first.

Good luck with this issue.

Robert Martin-ALARMTEK AUTO ALARM
The WIREWERX= www.WIRINGCHARTS.com