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I have a 97 dodge caravan and had to recently replace the remote battery (remote FCC id# J5523518T1)now when I push the #1 button on my two button remote the car lights will flash like the alarm is turning off or on but my car locks will no longer unlock. I am afraid to try key opening the doors and setting off the alarm and not being able to shut if off. What can I do? The services stations I call don't deal with car alarms and I would rather not go through a dealer. Thank you in advance!

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Probably a burnt circuit or it's a misconnected wire.
Take this to a car alarm/stereo installation shop
for evaluation and repair or replacement.
Best Buys has asuch a department for instance.

Then go from there. To many variables
to simply diagnose from here.

Best idea is to have it inspected.

Good luck.

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Expertise: Questions about installing/using car alarms, auto starts, and other car security devices. I am the owner of ALARMTEK AUTO SECURITY and have been on the internet since 1994, providing online installation tech support for professional and backyard installers.

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