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January 5th, 2010 12:24 PM #1
Hmmm, that's odd.
But to be on the safeside, bring it to an authorized ISUZU dealer. They may be able to reprogram your alarm system if not recommend a replacement (if existing alarm is already shot).
If you so decide to have the existing alarm replaced with an aftermarket, best to bring it instead to a shop like Winterpine. You'd likely get nice alarm for a reasonable price.
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January 6th, 2010 10:13 AM #3
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January 6th, 2010 10:59 PM #4
Wow sir Benzmizer, may kasama pang jpeg! Nagkanda-stiff neck stiff neck na ata ako endlessly craning and rotating my neck (ala Linda Blair from The Exorcist) trying to look for that device under the dash, pero wala pa rin. The truth is, I actually discovered it, pero natakot ako pindutin at pakialaman kasi baka sumabog at mag-end yung world.
Thank you bossing!!! Can I also use that thingy to temporarily disarm the IATS and then re-arm it later when necessary (parang master on/off switch)? Nakakaasar kasi minsan. Parang mahingahan at mag-fart lang yung doggy namin, mag-aalarm na agad (minsan pa madaling araw ... bwiset).
Thanks again!!!
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January 7th, 2010 11:17 AM #5Na-try u b rajiBoy, na disarm mo b ung IATS tpos na balik m...Kasi if it works for you malamang sira nga ung transmitter ko o ung alarm device mismo.
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January 7th, 2010 11:37 AM #6
If you can find the other remote(usually they give two) and try it, it might confirm kung remote nga. Immobolizer can also be the problem if you tried starting it more than the limit.
Bensimizer is correct if ever sira na IATS may mga replacement na maganda around 3-4 thousand, reliable and you can even buy an extra remote (2+1). I bought mine sa Nissan Q ave had it since 2005 at walang binigay na problem.
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January 7th, 2010 12:40 PM #7
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January 15th, 2010 12:57 PM #8alam ko to adjust sensitivity... press and hold (sabay) yung lock and unlock button for 5 secs then may chirp na tutunog.. then press yung panic button accordingly level 1- 1 chirp, level 2- 2 chirps and so on.. pinakasensitive yung level 1.. less sensitive yung level 7
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January 15th, 2010 09:52 PM #9
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