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WHEN I WENT TO HIT THE VALET SWITCH OR WHAT NOT I FOUND THAT THE WIRE IS NOT CONNECTED TO ANYTHING SO I WAS WONDERING WHERE THIS WIRE SHOULD BE CONNECTED SO IT CAN ACTUALLY DO WHAT IT IS SUPPOSE TO DO. BECAUSE AS OF NOW I AM NOT ABLE TO START MY TRUCK

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Ok then, get over to the local car alarm shop,
or even a Best Buys will have a valet switch
that will fit for your alarm.

In the mean time, cut off the switch part,
leaving the 2 wires that wer connected, free.

Then twist together, turn on the ignition,
hold both wires ( there are 2!)
to ground until the siren chirps.

That should reset and place the alarm into
over ride for now. Nothing accept the keyless entry
if installed will operate until you repeat the
same steps.

Then get a new switch and you're all set.

Have a good evening.
Let me know if you were
successful.

ALARMTEK
CARALARMZ.COM

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