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ngalaviz 
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Hell all, Im new to the forum. I have a older Hornet car alarm on my 95 T/A, and I was messing with the remote and now my lights on my alarm do not flicker when I arm or disarm my alarm. Anyone know what I need to hit on my remote or what to do to make them come back on again? Behind the remote says Des.347,190.

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Nathan

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I not seen were you can trun that function on and off. Put the alarm in panic mode see if they flash. If they dont im guess ing u have a problem eles were, maybe you blew the fusr for teh parkign lights the one coming out of the alarm. not the one for your car.
ngalaviz 
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there is a fuse for the lights for the alarm? Because the parklights and everything turn on fine when I turn them on. I was pressing the buttons (has two buttons) on the remote and I think thats what disabled the lights or something. I was trying to find a online manual or something but its an older alarm, not sure if there is on.....
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Yes these is a fuse for the lights fo rthe alarm, it be on the white wire coming out of the alarm brain. Do you have a model number for your alarm, it should be up under neath the dash. it be written on the brain.

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