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Hi

My parents recently bought an r34

it has a hornet alarm system, which them nor i know how to operate

apparently its a 717m or a 718m or a 719m.

The remote has to buttons the first has a number one on it the other, number 2

any ideas?

Thanks in advance

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ok do this:

split the remote open take a snap of the internals front & back - from there I'll get you a proper users guide and service manual for it.

no offence but how will that help?

are they similar to the viper alarms of something

will do shortly

Edited by R32_R34
remote as requested

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By r32_r34, shot with < Digimax U-CA 5, Kenox U-CA 5 / Kenox U-CA 50 > at 2007-09-03

ok. 717. pm me an email addy and I'll send you what I have.

button one arms / disarms.

now if the red light is on it is in valet. under the dash you will see a pushbutton switch. hold that in turn the key on and release. light should go out. turn key off , remove, close car, press button should get a chirp. now if you are relying on that for security and insunace - run with your idea.

for some reason hotmail does not like me.

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