Re: IML: 1990 Imperial starting problem
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Re: IML: 1990 Imperial starting problem



I have delt with a few after market alarms similar to the viper, most newer versions have a transmitter that can change its codes often to prevent code cloneing also newer versions have a relay for the starter disable feature, if you dont have a remote to turn the alarm off, then you can contact the company that makes the alarm and request one. I looked them up for you, here's what I found Directed Electronics Inc at 1-800-876-0800 this is a toll free call . they maybe able to give you the help you need.

alacaria@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi;

I have a 1990 Imperial mark cross edition. I have a question. The car will
not start. The battery is up and I do not think it is the starter. I
believe it has something to do with the viper alarm system.

I removed the alarm horn from the engine area a while back. I think the
alarm system is engaging as the small red dash light that is usually stays
on steady is flashing which makes me believe the alarm is engaging which of
course I cannot hear as the alarm horn has been removed. If the alarm is
engaged on these cars will it not allow the car to start?

Has the key chain entry button that automatically engages the locks and
sets the alarm lost its programming and if so how do I reestablish it?

Can the alarm be bypassed to allow the car to start?

Thanks

Anthony



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