I can't answer it but I have the same thing happening right now with my 2004. First the directional arrows on the dash go on and off, then the door locks and alarm and it won't start while it is doing all that.
Connect the battery to jumpers from another charging source; while alarm goes off, if you don't have the remote key access, lock and unlock from the OUTSIDE of the driver side door. This will reset the alarm and therefore car can start again.
go to Nissan dealer and buy new remote and have programmed
Try disconnecting the battery for at least 10 minutes and then reconnect and try. Check the starter, it don't all the time go right out it will crank but not turn the engine over when it start to go bad, then you you will hear the clicking latter on.
Most of the time when a car alarm goes off constantly the vibration sensor is adjusted too sensitive. Most alarm guys mount them on the firewall or in the engine compartment. They are a small plastic box ( sometimes clear plastic ) attached to a thin metal strip that is held in place with a self tapping screw. On the plastic box is a very small counter sunk screw that can be turned to change the sensitivity of this sender.
Because there are tumblers in the lock where you put the key in. When you put the right key in, all the tumblers are put in the right place and all the sensors are then turned off so the car will start. When all the tumblers are not put in the right position due to a bad key, the sensors stay on so when you turn the key, the cr won't start and the antitheft alarm goes off
If your car alarm goes off on your Hyundai Elantra and the engine won't start, disconnect the battery. Leave it disconnected for several minutes.
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On my 2007 Santa Fe it was the hood switch that was not operating correctly. Hyundai uses a ridiculous little micro-switch for this purpose. The easy fix is to open the hood, find the black electrical connector that goes to the micro-switch, located beside the hood latch mechanism, and disconnect it. Problem solved...who needs an alarm on the hood! The rest of the alarm system will continue to work just fine.
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Santa starts at the first kid who goes to bed and falls asleep!
Check the kill switch relay.
The alarm is cutting off power to ignition and/or starter. Possibly faulty alarm. Disconnect the alarm and try again.
It feels like you turned off the key, the engines stops running.
On a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am: turn the key to the on position for 30 minutes or until the security light goes out. The car should start.
alarm is falty get it removed only bad part is the doors lock dont go down with the remote
When I activate my car alarm, then return to deactivate it the alarm deactivates the door unlocks but when I open the door the alarm goes off and does not go off when I use the remote. Ater about 3 to 4 minutes of trying it finally goes off and I can then start my car. Is the batter need replacing in the remote or a fuse needs change? Does the alarm need servicing?
It's a anti theft system which is different than an alarm. You have to turn the key to On then Off then On to get it to start. It's a anti theft system which is different than an alarm. You have to turn the key to On then Off then On to get it to start.