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i have a 1996 Chrysler Sebring convertible that has a small leak. Unfortunately it rained for 4 days straight 2 weeks ago and now for some reason the rain shorted out some wires or modules or just drained my battery some how. long story short, when i try to start it the alarm engages (lights flash and horn blasts) and i cannot disarm it. and this is after a jump because of the battery being drained. what can i do to disarm the alarm?

btw i do not have the remote, and none of the interiors lights work nor does the switches.

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Please go to my forum at www.INSTALLSUPPORT.com
and in the search bar there,
type in the manufacturer of the alarm.
I believe you will find an older thread on
where to get more on this issue.

You can also try Robert in my forum:
INSTALLSUPPORT.COM

If anyone can guide you to the this info,
he's your man.

Good luck.

ALARMTEK

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