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I removed the interior key from the remote housing (vallet) and locked the doors. When I came back I think the panic button must have gotten pushed when I pulled it out of my pocket and the alarm went off. The remote would not turn off the alarm and now it will not open the doors. The interior key is inside the car and all I have is the remote portions. The remote portion however is what goes in the ignition. What can I do? 2009 Journey

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Ah, sorry I do apologize,
but my expertise is in after
market vehicle alarm systems.

If yours is indeed a factory system,
I suggest talking to one of the
techs in my Forum about this one.

Please go to www.INSTALLSUPPORT.com
re state this inquiry there.
I am certain my guys will be
happy to assist if possible.

I hope you find the answer/solution
to your issue.

Regards,

ALARMTEK/CARPROTECTOR.COM

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