sounds like the battery short-circuited.
No, that will have no effect on the battery.
Pop the lock and hot wire the car so alarm dont go off
You will need to get a wiring diagram of the alarm system.There is no way to tell what wires were cut or changed when the car was hot wired.
A car remote starter is used to start your car when you are not in it. It is good for cold days or hot days when you wish to warm up or cool down your car before you get inside of it.
Yes it can. Especially if the battery has a low charge to begin with or it is an old battery.
your car ac will only blow hot air when there coolannt in the car is finished or the car is oveerheated.
poss alternator fault
36 R 3, 58 R 3 possibly 58 N or S. EVERSTART FROM WALMART ARE RATED HIGH by Consumer Reports. Change battery if your heater suddenly blows hot air and car alarm goes off.
My guess: hot weather causes expansion of the wiring or other electrical contact in the alarm system, creating a short circuit.
The likely reason why the alarm in a 1999 Lincoln Continental goes off on hot days is because warm air flow triggers the sensors. You can deactivate the alarm by unlocking the car.
To hot wir a car you need jump leads. You need to connect the battery in your car to the battery in another car that is working using the jump leads. Then when you start up car #2 it will give car#1 enough electricity to start itself. From there, it will recharge itself as you drive.
Because they are using more power then what they are using when they are out.