On 95% of the alarms out there, you should be able to just unplug the alarm brain and all will be fine. Unplug it and see if the car will start. If it starts with the brain removed, there is no need to remove the starter kill relay unless it begins to give you trouble down the road. If you insist on doing this yourself, simply disconnecting the brain is our best option. Removing the starter kill relay will take a whole bunch of posts. Or have you thought about identifying the alarm and trying to get a remote. This should be pretty easy on us. Just pull the brain out and type every word and every set of numbers you see on the case of the brain. Tyoe the info here. No you do not need to unplug the brain to get the numbers. The steering wheel does not have to be removed. Yes you should disconnect the negative terminal of your battery before doing this. When you connect the battery back, I know that the alarm is going to be set off. That is where the Valet Switch comes into play, simply turn the key on and press the valet switch, this will disarm the alarm. Yes the Valet switch is the switch that you refered to as a kill switch in an earlier post. Yes it is normal for the valet switch to just be tucked away somewhere under the dash. Without a key, or means to turn the ignition switch to the on position, the valet switch will not function. The other functions of the valet switch are as follows, if you are attending a play or even just going out for a nice meal, and the establishment you are visiting has Valet Parking, you can put the alarm in valet mode. This disables the alarm but still allows the door locks to work. They assume that since you valet park, nothing is going to happen to your car. Because the Valet's are so honest. The valet switch is also used in the programming of the alarm. It is used to enter the programming mode and also when in programming mode, it is used to manipulate features to your liking. If you do get a new remote, it will have to be programmed to your alarm brain. Depending on what you find out about the make and model of your alarm brain, there are several ways to program remotes. When you find out the make and model, let us know so we can dig up the programming instructions to let you know what all is going to be involved with that task. If there are multiple plugs on the alarm brain, you really only need to disconnect the main one. The main one will be the one with the most wires on it. It may have small and large wires on that single plug.
I think that should about cover it.
Let's Go Brandon Brown. Congratulations on your first Xfinity Series Win. LGBFJB