Thread: Dead Xfire...
View Single Post
Old Apr 10, 2004 | 11:07 PM
  #6 (permalink)  
BobaFettm's Avatar
BobaFettm
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 867
Likes: 0
From: Rochester, Michigan - Oakland University
Default

This is what all the people I've talked to could come up with...

A) The Third party car alarm system has locked up the engine and standard release precedures are not working correctly

B) The battery being disconnected lost the programming in the keys
- meaning I have to get the keys reprogrammed

C) The battery being disconnected lost the programming in the actual ignition box
- meaning I have to get the car reprogrammed

No matter what... This shouldn't have happened if you remove the battery... the car shouldn't have any problems like this... so either I have to get the internal in the car fixed... or remove the third party alarm ... If you read in posts before I put an extremely high security alarm system into the crossfire... and when it senses the battery being disconnected it would lock up the system... but all I need to do is put the key into the ignition to release it.... at the worst put the key in the car then press the remote start! that would go directly to the cars ignition bypassing the car alarm...
 
Reply