Originally Posted by
dylan07
I'm not understanding the attitude, I posted saying I hope it is NOT the alarm module because it is $500. You then replied with several capitalized words and sentences saying the alarm module is only $150, when in fact the alarm module is $500 the siren is what is $150. Somebody told me (may or may not have been you) told me to replace the siren and my problems will be fixed. My fob still does not work. And I kinda felt like there was an attitude with all the caps but I let it go because I appreciate the help and people make mistakes or misundersand things sometimes. It happens, but when you go on to say "is there anything else you're not telling us?"
I am at work, I'll get the car home and then disassemble the fob and reassemble it properly. That could very well fix the problem with the starting. Now can somebody please post a pic of the metal contact and batteries in the remote? Are the prongs supposed to be bent down along the side of the batteries or bent up 90 degrees and resting on top of the batteries?
If I'm coming off ungrateful or offensive I apologize because I am indeed grateful for any help that I get. I really want this problem fixed. And I read a lot on this forum before I bought the car and more afterwards and this seems to be a great community!
I never used caps once in my posts, I also never mentioned prices. I did say that the siren did not affect the door locking/unlocking. You kept on about the alarm module, which is not the source of your problem. You do not seem to know who said what and when. The chip seems to be a problem and when it does not operate as it should the locking/unlocking will not work. If the SKREEM does not find the chips signal the SKREEM will not initiate the locking/unlocking codes.