depending on what you mean by disarm the car alarm, it may be as simple as putting the key in either the front driver or front passenger door and turning towards the rear of the car once or twice. the driver door keyhole on my 93 no longer works to disarm, so i use the front passenger door.
94 Grand Cherokee alarm disable:
1) Remove the driver door panel 2) Remove the lock 3) Remove the switch from the back of the lock 4) Pull the switch cord assembly to the bottom of the door cavity 5) Unplug and remove the switch assembly from the car 6) Either (a) short the female end of the plug, or (b) ground the striped wire to the car door
This worked fine for me - no more malfunctioning alarm!
additional comment: My 95 GC came to me used without a remote clicker for the keyring and the alarm was malfuntioning. I removed the Security Module, a black box under the dash, and that completely disabled just that system. I live in a small town and typically leave the keys in the car anyway so I don't miss having an alarm system.
Another comment: What I did on my 94 Jeep GC Limited. It came with a remote for the locks and security, but I no longer have it. On the roof of the inside of the car where the front map lights are there is a screw, once you undo that screw you can just pull the whole assembly down and there is a harness with connectors up there. Just disconnect the one near the back and the remote locks and security will no longer work.
if you don't have a key fob then when you lock your doors it will set the alarm try unlocking it from the passenger side if that doesn't work their is a clip that powers the alarm on the inside of the door panel attached wires to the back of the lock take a piece of metal to short off the alarm then just don't lock the doors any more. could also work from hatch maybe.
you turn the key to unlock the doors on the driver side.
The whole point of an alarm system is to make it secure. I doubt that there will be an easy method of disarming your alarm system. You will probably need to take it to a dealer.
The only way i found to disarm the alarm was to use the back hatch lock. lock it and unlock it a few times with the key. if this doesnt work try the door locks
I'm have the same issue, did you every get it worked out? Ken
I was just talking to my VW mechanic and he tells me he can disarm my alarm by fusing a connection which is located in the area behind my headlight switch. Tight spot if you have ever been under the dash of your VW. He is going to do it this Saturday. Will give you an update when the job is done.......
Sorry, but gave it my best shot and couldn't find anything on how to disarm a 2001 Ford Taurus alarm system. You should have a manual to the car and if you can't find it phone the dealer. Their mechanics may even tell you and not charge you for it.
== == We found it located in behind the right side of dash board, in behind the glove box. For our 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
How to disalarm the alarm on a 1992 Toyota Camry
Remove the fuse.
use the ignition key to turn to on or to start and the system should reset. I stopped using mine because it would trigger at any time wothout an intrusion
why don't you just ask, how do I steal a 1999 Toyota Tacoma
take your key and unlock the drivers side door should disarm it
The factory alarm is reset by unlocking the doors with a key or remote.
To disarm a 1997 Toyota 4Runner factory alarm, place the key in the ignition. Turn the key about halfway ensuring the car does not start. Leave the key in that position for 10 to 15 minutes and start the car.
The only way i found to disarm the alarm was to use the back hatch lock. lock it and unlock it a few times with the key. if this doesnt work try the door locks
You disarm the security by unlocking the doors with a key or remote.
While the alarm is beeping, turn the ingnition to on position push the button in then take the key out.
You disarm the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key or the remote.
to arm or disarm the alarm, just stick the key in the trunk/hatch and turn.