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happykat 
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looking for info to disarm or disable factory alarm when 2002 volkswagen golf starts with remote starter. any help would br greatly appreciated..................
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So it goes off everytime you remote start?
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If i'm correct,a bypass module should solve your problem.It's purpose would be to disarm the factory alarm and allow the remote starter to start without any conflict..
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i was hoping for a simple wire disconnect or a relay installation because i already quoted the installation and dont want to purchase a bypass and yes the alarm triggers everytime the car starts with the doors locked. thanks for the reply.
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If i'm correct,on the volkswagon,the factory alarm disarms thru unlock,so you'll need a bypass for the factory alarm..
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This is one of those cars that you need to unlock, then start, then lock after starting......this is how you do it!

OR BLACK/ purple on the security module, blue plug. you need to "break" this wire with a relay. Use your ground while running to trigger the relay.

This will disarm without unlocking....

happykat 
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that sounds like an easy fix by using a relay, i  will go with that. thanks very much for the info.

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Posted: February 23, 2006 at 7:19 AM / IP Logged  

where is the security module located?

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Posted: February 25, 2006 at 12:33 PM / IP Logged  
Up under the light switch....blue plug

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