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Today I had a new alarm fitted to my R34 GT-T since the factory/dealer alarm doesn't immobilise the car – it only honks the horn and flashes the indicators.

My problem is, the shop who fitted the alarm can't work out how to disconnect the factory one without using the Nissan key unlock button - although the alarm stops as soon as the ignition is turned on.

Does anyone know how to disable the factory alarm? I've had a search through the forums but haven't found the answer. Car is a 2001 GT-T Series II.

I know how to sort it out..

Take it to a proper installer - not someone who reads off a cheat sheet and has no real idea about wiring in cars.

That's exactly what I did in the first place - the installer I went to is an authorized dealer for the alarm I purchased and they were recommended by a number of people in the ACT threads.

sorry cant tell anyone how to disable an alarm, for obvious reasons

do not try to do it yourself, go to a reputable shop who knows what there doing. if they dont know how, walk out, cause they really dont know how to install then.

which ACT store. I know of 4. sned me a PM/I deal with all 4 of these daily :)

can't PM as I'm still below the 10 post limit but they are a well known audio installer down in Tuggeranong

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