in the 1999 Jetta, in the fuse box on top of the battery, all you have to do is remove a nut that holds the second strip fuse (the first red lead, one next to the only black lead)....it stops it immediately without requiring you to rescan the ECM codes and reenter Radio access codes... Best of luck to you
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Cause Vw sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To disable: 1. Disconnect the negative battery lead. That's it :-) No but seriously, my car is doing the exact same thing! I am researching that question, I'll post back when I figure it out...
if locking the car with the key, not with the remote, then yo ucan lock the car and disengage the alarm by turning the key to the left once to lock the car then a second time to disable the alarm.
Start the car with the trunk (hatchback) and driver's door open. The alarm will be deactivated. I don't know how to turn it back on.
yes, that's why it is an ANTI-THEFT system. You must stand outside the car, use the key in the driver's door and lock the car, then unlock the car. This should reset the alarm and allow for starting the car.
simple buy a new car with no alarm like this...problem solve :P
someone or something to pass by it or touch it
On a 1994 VW Golf, the alarm can be turned off by disconnecting the smaller of two connectors coming from the Comfort Control Module. The Comfort Control Module is located behind the dashboard, to the left of the steering column.
No I have a 2001 vw jetta and the remote will not start the car. You can buy a customized alarm system that will allow you to remotely start the car. A Vw does have remote door unlock and lock
The alarm should turn off once you start the car. If the alarm is going off while you are driving, pull over and remove the fuse.
i don't know about the beetle, but in some cars to get the alarm to turn off you have to lock the car, get out and close the doors, then use the key to open the door again and start the car.