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    car batt died remote wont turn off the alarm which has a cut off for the engine the

    alarm is Audiovox 5BCR03? My car is a 95 Honda civic Ex and i have a Audiovox 5BCR03 alarm installed thats what the remote says anyways i bought the car used with that alarm in it anyways the problem is my car battery had died and when i charged the battery the alarm turned on and now i cant turn it off and i cant start my engine due to the cut off system any help would be great thank you you can email me at [email protected] or answer it here

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    Alarms all have a manual cut off button somewhere, it's usually hidden somewhere in the driver's footwell area. Look for a small red button. Turn the key to the "on" position and push the button.

    But I think this means you've got a bigger problem. Once the alarm has power to it, it should respond to your remote again. I'd change the battery in the remote and see if that fixes it (cross your fingers.) If not, I think the brain for the alarm is toast.

 

 

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