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I hope someone might be able to give me some ideas on what to check.

I disconnected the battery to wire in a 12v and Gnd for an elec boost controller on my R33 GTS-T. Once i finished i connected it back up and the alarm went off thats fine. But i tried to use the remote to unlock it and turn off the alarm no go. I turned off the sound manually then tried to start the car no go. So i figured ok the car is immobolised.

Called the ppl up that put in the secuirity and they told me a way to by pass the immoboliser so i did that, still no go. He said to check all the fuses and i have checked all the ones i know about. Couple in the boot engine bay and drivers footwell.

All the normal electrics are on like headlights and dash but the windows and audio which didnt work untill it was unlocked are not however working. The LED for the Alarm is also not flashing at all, which isnt right cos it would flash when it was unlocked or locked before. when i put in the key and turn it over i cant hear any noise.

Is there anything else i can check? Hidden fuses, relays i need to check?

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if it is possible to get someone to come out from the company whom installed the alarm i would start there sounds like something wrong woth the alarm

i.e immobiliser.

just my 2c

Edited by sIIgtst
if it is possible to get someone to come out from the company whom installed the alarm i would start there sounds like something wrong woth the alarm

i.e immobiliser.

just my 2c

I know it does still sound like it could be the immobiliser but he assured me that if i shorted the correct wires behind the ignition back to there original places it would bypass the alarm and allow it to start. And the answer would be no to getting someone out to look at it at this stage :S

So you have removed the alarm unit?

Yeah the guy that installed it gave me a way to bypass it so i guess that cant be it.

Try checking all fuses with a test light, some fuses look fine but are blown.Immobilisers generally have fuses close by the unit, follow all wiring related to it and check fuses.

Thanks for the suggestions

There are a few fuses near the alarm i have checked them and all the ones in the driver kick panel, engine bay and in the boot.

There also seems to be no electricity getting to the dash status lights or the security system :S what else could cause this?

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