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Alarm systems are (dis)armed (basically) by transmitting a code on a given frequency. It is insufficient to know the frequency alone.

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How to disarm aftermarket alarm system on a 1995 jeep cherokee?

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After removing the fuse box on the passengers side under the hood of a 1998 jeep Cherokee to disarm the panic alarm why wont the truck stay running?

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