You can simply pull all of the anti-theft fuses out to disable the theft system on a 2000 Altima GXE if it is factory installed. If it is something aftermarket, simply take it out.
If the alarm sounds and the keyless entry isn't working, first try using the physical key to unlock the door and disable the alarm manually. Check the battery of the key fob and replace it if necessary. If the alarm continues to sound, consult the vehicle's manual for troubleshooting steps or consider disconnecting the car battery temporarily to reset the system. If issues persist, seek assistance from a professional or a dealership.
Click Start>Control Panel>Sounds>Change System Sounds
it sounds like the neutral switch
Sounds to me like your vehicle has a dead battery.
when I replace the fuse for the interior lights on my 2004 CVR the alarm sounds, can I simply disconnect the power to the alarm (if I can locate it) to disable it,......
That sounds like your keyless remote sensor.
Your motive sounds questionable. Just disconnect the battery, that way it won't do any harm...
That sounds like a broken or loose strut assembly.
Sounds like the contacts are still touching some how. Take the keyless apart and spray electronics contact type spray on the contacts and the points where the battery connects to see if this will help. Are you using a brand battery or a cheap-o?
Check the power steering pump for the cause of the noise. I sounds like the pump is causing the whining and is either low on fluid or possibly going bad.
Never heard of door to door driving....but that sounds impossible...
It sounds like the neutral safety switch is defective or needs adjusting.