Remote alarm is broken. car won't start
#1
Remote alarm is broken. car won't start
The alarm system I have installed is by CODE ALARM. The item is CA5BLCTX ELVNTRCA PRESTIGE Audiovox. Since my remote no longer works, I am trying to locate the bypass switch under the dash. I am not having any luck finding it tho. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where else this switch may be located, and what it looks like? Primary goal is to start the car
#2
Is it after a market alarm ? Did the battery go dead or did it just quit ?
If you can find the the switch you need you can bypass the starter kill relay by pulling the relay out of the socket and jumping the 30 and 87a pins in the socket.
If you can find the the switch you need you can bypass the starter kill relay by pulling the relay out of the socket and jumping the 30 and 87a pins in the socket.
#3
Yes the alarm is aftermarket. Problem is the previous owner had it installed and I never found out where the bypass switch was. The remote still has power it just doesn't lock or unlock the car anymore. damaged chip im guessing. They hid this switch a little too well. I looked under entire dash and on the insides of bothkick panels. Damn this sucks.
#6
Umm no you guys are wrong all except for tonyhatchetman and he would only be right if it uses an external relay. Now let me explain... When properly installed an alarm system has starter kill and will only alow the vehicle to start when disarmed so you have 2 options either get somebody to come fix it or re-connect the starter wires. I'll tell you the colors if you tell me what year your car is. Im guessing its a 99 ex right?
#7
Starter wire is black with a white stripe on most Civics. Since the alarm doesn't work anyway, I suggest removing it and rewire the car back to stock by splicing any wires that have been cut. Disconnect the battery before you start.
#8
This is why it is highly important to locate the brain of an alarm in a hard to find location. If you are able to easily find the brain, you can VERY EASILY disable any alarm by simply unplugging it.
Just as a little added info, a stater kill on an alarm only cuts the starter circuit when an alarm is set off by powering up the ignition. Setting off the shock sensor or opening a door, or setting off any other sensors will not trigger the starter kill to activate.