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After disconnecting my battery, when i try to unlock the car using my remote, it beeps and unlocks the doors for a split second before it locks them again. If i use the key to get in, the alarm goes off, but when i'm in the car, when i push the unlock button on the door panel it does the same thing. The alarm and immobilizer were already in the car when i bought it so i dont really have any information :/

any tips or advice will be awesome as i have no idea what i'm doing haha

thanks :)

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Sounds like a locking issue. However expecting an immediate answer may be a bit much given you posted within an hour of the first post.

Some of us only look at this area every few days.

What alarm is installed?

do you have more than 1 fob to control it?

might be the button is stuck.

Can you start and drive the car at all? what happens.?

How long have you had the car? Did this just start happening? Something spill on the fob or alarm box?

I wonder if a flattening battery in fob can cause false signals..

i only have one fob and its only happened since disconnecting the car battery.

no idea what the alarm is, it was in the car when i bought it around 15 months ago (ish)

Nothing has spilt or damaged either at all.

The car runs normally, but even when i hit the unlock switch, the same thing still happens :/

Edited by R33-GTS
  • 3 weeks later...

hey guys, i still can't open the drivers door -.- I managed to get the door card of but manually pulling on any of the rods still does nothing.

The key wont even unlock it from the outside -

does anyone know whats wrong? or a way of getting the door open?

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