Military aircrafts don't disable their transponder beacon when flying in enemy airspace, they change the settings on it though.
Generally no, but if used around any naval base or military aircraft facility you run the risk if their radar systems causing major damage to your equipment due to the strength of their systems.
A large EM Pulse would disable navigation and most control systems on aircraft such as A 380.
If you no longer have the remote key you will need a transponder (chip) key. You can get one from the dealer, or there are some other places that sell them. You will have to use that key in the Drivers door to unlock the door and this will disarm the alarm.
Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor was an attempt to disable the US Navy. Fortunately the aircraft carriers were not in port and the effort was unsuccessful.
Don't kill your husband! He's disable and is a veteran. What are you thinking?!
Yes, if you were working since leaving the military. No, if you have not worked since being diagnosed as being disabled. You may be required to disclose your disable benefit amount when applying for unemployment.
Some vehicles have a switch to disable the passenger air-bag. Others have a system that can detect a suitable (transponder equipped) child-seat in the passenger seat, and deactivate the air-bag while the seat is fitted. Unless the vehicle has such a switch, or is equipped with such a system, it is not normally possible to disable the passenger air bag without also disabling all the air bags and seat-belt pre-tensioners. For this reason it is recommended that child seats be fitted in the rear, or that those with medical reasons that make an air bag "undesirable" are seated in the rear.
You disable it.
Disable is a verb.
You can not disable the tire pressure monitor.You can not disable the tire pressure monitor.
To disable a span element, the command disable () has to be used. The command disable () stores the address of the element as the node of the parent address.
look in the owners manual..or go to the auto store and ask..ford vehicles use both an active and passive anti-theft system. The passive system, comprised of an ignition key embedded with a transponder that signals the engine to start, cannot be altered by anyone other than a licensed dealership. The active system, a factory alarm, only takes minutes to disable and reset when needed. hope this helps! good-day!