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Auto Theft Prevention - security light


Expert: INSTALLSUPPORT - 6/16/2009

Question
my security light is flashing never had a security system i bought the car new it is 2002 dodge durango it disables fob keyless remote my headlights interior lights no power door locks

Answer
This is problematic and does not have an easy answer.

It actually could have 3 systems working here.
1. is the factory noise generatig/headlight flashing
system whitch is difficult to disable at best.

2nd.
Chrysler vehicles that use a gray ignition key have an
immobilizer system that needs to be bypassed. This
can be done, but again exceedingly difficult.

3rd. if a siren or flashing parking lights is
what we are talking about, then there would be a protocol
to turn it off as well.

So as you can see there is alot that could be going on here.
Your best bet is to take it to a local stereo/car alarm
shop for evaluation to nail down the system, cause
and solution.

Let me know what you discover.

ALARMTEK

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