disable factory alarm system on 96 SL1

The inside of the buttons in both my remotes have melted enough over the years that they rarely work any more, so the only way to start my car is to use the over ride button to disable the kill switch.

It is a 12 year old car, so it doesn't need an alarm system. Is there an easy way to disable it? I don't care if the keyless entry works or not since the remotes don't work anyway.

Thanks,

John

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John Clear
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Huh? Wow ok... Thats a first.

What? I don't recall the S series having those things.

Sorry but whatever you are talking about does not sound like a factory alarm system. What does the back of your key fobs say?

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-Cronus-

The black bit (graphite?) that touches the contacts on the circuit board has worn away over the years, and leaves a black goo over the circuit board.

The over ride is a button under the steering column right where the plastic piece in front of your knees ends just over the peddles.

The fob looks like a standard GM GM ########-# CANADA ######### MODEL/FCC ID: X######X

I'm not sure which of the numbers are generic, and which is the code to unlock my car, so I'm not posting them. The X's are letters.

Thanks,

John

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John Clear

hmm...most alarms of that time had a "valet" switch that disabled the alarm system. Yours is a push button type? Valet switches are/were toggle switches (usually small and silver/chrome) and were located high up on the panel next to your left foot and you usually had to feel for it of get under and look for it. The purpose of these was to disable the alarm system when you gave your car to the valet, or left it at a garage for service and didn't want the thing going off. To disable/enable, the key must be in the "ON" position when the switch is thrown or nothing happens. You should also have a small (usually red) LED light someplace on the dash. When flashing, the alarm is on - If holding steady, the alarm is deactivated. If you have only a push button type, I'm guessing that when the alarm is screaming, you get in and turn the key to "ON" and hit the button and it stops? If so, then the button is just simply opening a switch and breaking the circuit. As I'm not sure of the exact setup or wiring, you could try bypassing the switch (while the key is on) and see if it disables the alarm. I would defiantly look for the valet switch first though. They almost all had them, but what your end goal would be is to get the LED light constantly on....

IYM

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<IYM>

BTW - None of those numbers have anything to do with unlocking your car....They are simply the GM model number of the transmitter, it was made in Canada so it has that part no on it too, as well as because it's a wireless transmitter it was an FCC #. The code/frequency for unlocking your car/alarm is stored permanently inside on the circuit board. This is why it's usually a little bit of a hassle when you need a new remote...They have to be programmed to work with your car.

Also, regarding the disabling of your alarm - If you can't get it disabled or figure it out based on the info you got, you can always just bring it to one of those car stereo / alarm places. Just tell them your story and ask if they can permanently shut it down. A guy will walk out the door with a smile and a pair of wire cutters and come back in less than a minute later, saying "done - that was easy". He may not even charge you for it, but if you were to throw the guy $10 he'd appreciate it...

IYM

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<IYM>

John, none of those numbers would actually divulge personal info about your car, they only identify the frequency and model type. If you ever needed a replacement key fob those are the numbers you would need from the back of the key fob.

That given, from what you write, I would start out by thoroughly cleaning the inside of the key fob. Carefully disassemble it, Using a q-tip and alcohol thoroughly clean the rubber pad especially the inside, both sides of the contact board, especially the contacts, re-assemble it and try it again.

If you wish to disable the alarm feature completely, the easiest way of course is to take it to a Saturn or GM shop and have them disable that feature. They will need to plug into your car's computer to do it. Shouldn't cost much, if you got a buddy there, maybe you can slip him a tenner.

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marx404

Does this sound like your issue

---------------------------------------------- RKE or Security System Inoperative and/or Engine Will Not Crank, Power Door Locks Inoperative or Intermittently Inoperative, Power Windows Inoperative, Power Mirror Inoperative, Door Speaker Volume #99-T-43 - (01/02/2003) The customer may comment that on occasion, one or more of the following conditions occur:

  • Remote keyless entry (RKE) or security system inoperative, and/or the engine will not crank. Must be equipped with RPO code AU0. * Power door locks inoperative or intermittently inoperative. Must be equipped with RPO code AU0. * Power windows inoperative, Must be equipped with RPO code A31. * Power mirror inoperative. Must be equipped with RPO code D35. * Front door speaker volume cuts in and out intermittently. Cause:

The cause of the above conditions may be the main body to front door wire harness coming into contact with the front door hinge reinforcement bracket. Refer to the illustration on the following page.

---------------------------------------------- If that is the case you will have to repair a short to ground. Then you could refurbish your remotes.

If you dont want the alarm at all anymore then read this

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"#of key cycles

1..active.. horn enabled..alarm enabled..ign kill enabled 2..active..horn enabled..alarm enabled..ign kill disabled 3..active..horn enabled..alarm disabled..ign kill disabled 4..active..horn enabled..alarm enabled..ign kill enabled. 5..passive..horn enabled..alarm enabled..ign kill disabled 6..passive..horn enabled..alarm enabled..ign kill enabled 11..no horn sound.. all parts of security system disabled.. Will just lock and unlock vehicle"

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-Cronus-

Hmm, maybe I don't have a factory system. I don't have the valet switch or the blinking LED. I assumed I did since I bought the car off a dealer lot, but from all the various posts, it doesn't sound like a factory system.

Thanks for all the suggestions everyone sent. I'm going to bring it by an aftermarket alarm shop and see what they can do.

John

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John Clear

If you have GM key fobs then it is a GM alarm system. If you didn't see my post with the link go back and look.

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-Cronus-

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I saw it, but thought it needed a working remote. I re-read it, and saw it was key-cycles, and tried it, but it hasn't worked. There is a comment that the alarm section only work on 97-99 cars, so that might be the issue since my car is a 96.

John

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John Clear

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