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How to reprogram remote for car alarm


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Victor Magana 
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Posted: February 05, 2004 at 5:22 PM / IP Logged  
Does anyone know who makes "The Gator" brand of alarms.  My remote stop working after my battery died and I think I need to reprogram the remote but I dont have the manual on how to do this.  Is there universal way of programming the remote so it works again?  Thanks in advance for any help.
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The brain should of remember the code when it lost power. Alarm brains loose power all the time. Make sure that your battery in your remote is still good. But you should of loose your programming because of a power loss.
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Posted: February 06, 2004 at 11:14 PM / IP Logged  
IVE SEEN A COUPLE OF ALARMS WHICH HAVE LOST REMOTE MEMORY AFTER THE BATTERY TERMINAL HAD BEEN REMOVED OR EVEN IF THE BATTERY DIES.
TRY THIS METHOD-
TURN IGNITION ON/OFF/ON/OFF/ON SIREN SHOULD CHIRP IF HAS ALARM.
PUSH AND HOLD VALET SWITCH FOR 3 SECS,SHOULD GET 3 CHIRPS IF HAS AN ALARM OR LED WILL TURN STEADY RED.
LET GO OF VALET SWITCH AND PRESS LOCK BUTTON ON EACH REMOTE.
TURN OFF IGNITION.

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