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How to Disarm Factory Alarm in 1997 Bonne


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travisauto 
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I can't figure out how to disarm the OEM security system in a 1997 Bonneville.  I went tot he kick pannel.  There are two light green wires.  Neither of them do it!  PLease help.
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FACTORY ALARM DISARMlt. green-

either door boot

travisauto 
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Here is my problem.  I installed a remote start into this car.  Now the car will only start every once in awhile.  Even with the key I can't get it to start.  (the key has a little chip on it by the way).  It will start about three times then not start for about 10-15 minutes....  I figured it was the factory security system that was messing it up.  I want to disarm the factory security system, but none of the green wires are doing it the trick.  Is there another way to disarm the thing? 
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How did you bypass the VATS (the little chip on the key)?
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Sounds like you didn't have the VATS bypassed or else the resistor value fell out of range of the desired value that the VATS is looking for causing it to trigger.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA

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