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try to inspect your your lock and tumbler or key ignition switch.
before i have this problem, first off you car and close all door with the control and next open you car with you key after unlock the alarm and star you car . I hope can help you
There's an ignition kill swith that connects the alarm to the ignition. Have this by-passed and/or uninstall the alarm alltogether since you don't already have your remote key..... The ignition kill switch is a great tool and designed for car thieves. However, it sometimes work against its own owner too without warning, which is a headache It happened to my '98 mits montero sport recently. Luckily I still have my remote key so I just had my ignition kill switch by-passed for a minimal fee and kept the alarm and remote power locks working without the worry of getting left out in the cold in my own vehicle.......
Because it is suppose to start if the battery is hooked up.
It's saying that something is wrong with your air bag. The light should come on briefly when you start the engine then go out.
A Montero may not start if the battery is dead or power is not reaching the starter. Both can be readily diagnosed by a local mechanic or dealership.
your car should still start, regardless of the alarm It depends on the alarm, some can cause a no start.
Check your battery post to make sure u have a good connection
on the dash board to the left you will see a little red led press and hold down the led while you start the care
Yes you can undo the false alarm after you start the ignition.
Yes, the factory alarm can cause a no start.
Insert the correct key into the ignition switch and start the engine. That should shut the alarm off.