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cjyoung1113 
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I am having a problem with my code alrm elite DM 1500.  I went to start my car and it wouldnt start and one minute later my alarm started going off.  I havent used it in a year or more.  I didnt know what to do so I ripped off the horn to stop the embarrassment.  Then I started unplugging the wires because I figured that would stop it.  Now my car doesnt start at all.  What should I do.  I have no manual to plug the wires back in.  There are two whites a black a red a green and a blue and I am cluless.
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There should be a white and  a WHITE/ red wire, connect them together and the car should start.
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Thank you for the advice.  So I wont be using the alarm box at all?
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At the ignition harness you will see a BLACK/ WHITE wire ( this is your starter wire ) and it's most likely cut in two. You will need to reconnect this wire to in order to have the starter crank.
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code alarm DM elite 1500 is now in the down load section the install guide
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Im car illiterate, where is the ignition harness?  Why is it cut?  Is it cut from when thet installed the alarm?  Will connecting these wires bypass going through the alarm. 
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Would for some reason the battery be dead now because the car still wont start.  It turns over once and thats it
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on the alarm find the white wire and the white with a red strip. slpice these wires toghter, this go to the start kill. once these wires are toghter the car should start, that if ther is nothign wrong with the car.

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