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battery dead alarm wont stop with new one.
#1

The 93' has been sitting for a couple months now. It was way past time to start it, and take it around the block. This time when I went to start it the battery wouldnt turn it over all the way. I put a new one in, and when I connect it, the alarm wont stop, its not turning over either....but the alarm is so annoying, I havent given it a good try. Any thoughts, suggestions?
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#2

pull the alarm fuse

connect the battery

lock and unlock the car (making sure the central locking is off)

reinstall fuse
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#3

Ahh, ok, thanks flash, Ill try that in the morning. I thought fuse, but didnt think about the locks.
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#4

no worries - i'm not sure that will clear it, but it will at least establish that the locks are not the problem - there still could be a pin switch that is stuck though, and that will trigger the alarm as well
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#5

Pulled the fuses, connected battery, and alarm goes off as soon as I touch the terminal. Where are the pin switches, Ive checked the ones in the door, theyre fine.
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on a hatchback, there is a wire at the driver hatch shock - that breaks a lot - check that one - there is also one at the hood latch and at the glovebox
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