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A cobra alarm would have been an aftermarket addition to your car, as a result it could be any of their models.
There is a site (Cobra-es) that has the remote alarm system listed - It might be worth looking there in the first instance, failing that it could be sa manufacturer call to ask for a reset code.
Yes.
Try to fire it then if it does not fire the firing pin isnt in
The remote control alarm system can be reset by entering the four digit pin number. Once the pin number is entered the alarm system will be reset.
no it is not rare to find a king cobra they are easy to find in the deserts
You could do an image search on Google to find a picture of a cobra.
From http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/i-c-e-electrical-security-navigation/2286-fuse-wire-guide.html Factory Alarm Arm - orange (-) dr kick or MICU, 34 pin plug, pin 32 Factory Alarm Disarm - brown (-) dr kick or MICU, 34 pin plug, pin 31 Civic
The switch chooses the alarm type: M = Melody V = Voice A = Alarm - normal beeps
put it on a concrete block jump on it till the red light stops flashing.
a car-cobra I'm joking its a king cobra.
Nowhere The five-headed cobra picture was a fake.