Although a thief who knows what he's doing can sometimes override the disable function, it does make his job more difficult, AND costs him more time in which he may be discovered and interrupted.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the Lincoln system, and cannot tell you how to correct this problem.
It really depends on how the alarm is wired into the car. If it is wired into the ignition system the yes it will keep the car from starting if triggered.
It can, if it is the full factory alarm.
Faukt in wiring
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.
When your alarm is going off, it automatically shuts off your fuel pump and other starting components, so that a thief cannot start the vehicle. It is an anti-theft mechanism.
The alarm can cause your lights to flash and keep the engine from starting. Remove the car alarm fuse, for 30 seconds. Put the fuse back into its original slot and the car alarm system should be reset.
Your alarm system is to blame for this issue, try disconnecting your alarm from the fuse box and try starting the car again.
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yes with anti-thef on your car
it did on my 95 town car...
LOL! I would ask the question why the heck would you need an alarm on a 1984 Lincoln grand marquis?? :O
To reset the alarm system on a 1999 Lincoln Town car without the use of a key fob the brain must be deactivated. Find the brain and unplug it.