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Hey guys, i own a R33 GTS-T S2 with a quictrak alarm in it. The problem is i drove it to work and when i went to arm the alarm it wouldnt arm so i just key locked it. This sarvo i got in tried to start it and it would try to kick over but wouldnt go? Popped the bonnet and very faintly icould hear the alarm sounding, so i tried to disarm the alarm but it still did nothing? When i turn the ignition on no system check lights come on in the dash or the main screen on my boost controler dosent appear like it normally does, power windows dont work either etc... but the stereo and lights do? so thats why i think its the immobiliser not battery

Any help / suggestions would be great or even how ot reboot the alarm cheers?

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where did the car come from? any idea how long the system has been in there? best to get in touch with the original owner on this and have them get in touch with QT. from there they can possibly tell you where everything is.

there's not real reboot procedure on them.

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