Lock and unlock the doors with your key or use the key fob to do the same.
I may be wrong but it sounds like your alarm is the problem. This happened to my brother's van(Astro). The built-in cutoff switch in his alarm was preventing the van from starting. It may be possible to disconnect the alarm system and try to start it. That's what my brother did and it worked.
If it is a after-market alarm just look under the kick panel below the steering wheel. Disconnect the connectors to the alarm it should deactivate the alarm. The relay of the alarm should switch power to normal operation.
Fuel cutoff is located in passenger kick panel. It is designed to trip in case of major collision. If you mean for an aftermarket alarm. It could be anywhere... Wherever the installer / owner wanted it.
the factory alarm is turned on and off by the drivers door-key-switch....or with the factory remote if you have one...unlocking the door with the key turns off the alarm...:)
The best bicycle lock with an alarm available on the market is the ABUS Bordo Alarm 6000A.
There is not a way to switch off the speed alarm in a Mitsubishi by yourself. You can take the Mitsubishi to a dealership and have them scan it for you.
The best bike lock with an alarm available on the market is the ABUS Bordo Alarm 6000A. It offers high security features and a loud alarm to deter thieves.
The loudest bike alarm available on the market is the Xena XX-14 Disc Lock Alarm, which emits a sound of 120 decibels.
An electromagnet is used in a burglar alarm to create a magnetic contact switch. When the door or window is closed, the electromagnet keeps the switch closed. If the door or window is opened, the magnetic field is disrupted, causing the switch to open and trigger the alarm.
just lock the door with the key pad and unlock it with the key pad. get in and it should crank.
Unlock the drivers door with the key or insert the key into the ignition switch and turn the switch to the on position will turn off the alarm.