Son of a...
Son of a...
I went to my friends house to swim the other day. As I entered her back yard I greeted her and gave her a hug. She wrapped her arms around me and flung me into the pool. My brand new phone was in my pocket, as well as my keys with my Viper alarm 2-way remote. When i went to get back into my car once the night was over, i was unable to. With my alarm, the only way to get in and out is with that remote, and now its ruined. If i use the actual key to get in, the alarm triggers and it no longer allows you to start the car. My car has been sitting in her driveway for 3 days now incapacitated.
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^^What he said!! Then get yourself a new alarm Transmitter and phone!! Hope you got a piece of *** out of it!! LOL j/k!!
Originally Posted by Blahman240
if disarming and alarm is that easy... whats the point of having an alarm
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awee..that sucks dude...
one time my friends drag me into the pool (i had my phone/car key in my pocket)
but then, I was too strong for them to drag into the water lol...
hehe newayz
newayz..g'luck man
one time my friends drag me into the pool (i had my phone/car key in my pocket)
but then, I was too strong for them to drag into the water lol...
hehe newayznewayz..g'luck man
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I used to be a DEI Tech (Python, Viper, Clifford, All those alarms) If you want, I can walk you through the steps to disarming your alarm, either online, or on the phone if you wish. (It's a little harder to explain it here correctly then on the phone) I'l PM you.
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