By disconnecting the battery.
A hammer.
If I was you I would disconnect the battery.
No they can't because it puts everyone in danger
depending on the year you can disconnect the positive battery cable for a few minutes and then reconnect it. it may reset the security system.
There is no individual alarm fuse. The alarm is built in with the body computer.
You can't. the alarm is part of the bcm (body computer) software.
Under the dash on the drivers side closer to the middle you'll find a smallish black box with the words Security Module stenciled on it. The box is about 2X3X3 inches or so, maybe a bit bigger and it plugs into a small wiring harness. Unplug that and you disconnect the security system. You'll have to lay on your back with a flashlight to find it but it's there. No other systems are affected by removing that.
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The factory alarm does not have individual fuses. The engine and body computers both control portions of the alarm.
First, disarm the theft deterrent system. Then you can power off and disconnect it.
I disconnected mine by unplugging the security module located under the dash. This is a small, approximately 3 inch square cube black in color with the words "security module" printed on it. It just unplugs and will disable your alarm and security system in the car.
Auto door locks is a safety feature designed among other things to help you not get car jacked, it is tied into the security system so removing the security system fuse will disable it but will also disable the remote door lock feature.