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Re: Car Alarm Identification Help



Look here:   http://www.the12volt.com/carsecurity/carsecurity.asp
Good luck...


"Darrell" <homes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1121675073.939862.137850@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
> I have a car with an aftermarket car alarm.  It was probably installed
> when the car was new (in 1987 or shortly thereafter).  I am the second
> owner of the car.  The previous owner no longer has the alarm system
> owner's manual.
>
> The alarm had been working fine until a prolonged period of having the
> battery disconnected.  Now, I'm trying to identify the alarm system in
> hope of finding a website somewhere describing how to reset it.
>
> I have googled at length for every combination of markings I was able
> to find on the unit.  Can someone point me in the right direction.
>
> The markings...
>
> The big unit (~5"x4"x1") (which I presume is the brain box of the
> alarm) is marked on a metallic sticker as follows...
>
>  CAS500 Custom Automotive Security for New Car Dealers
>
> attached to a smaller cigarette-pack-sized unit with a square sticker
> that is layed out like this...
>
>  ------------------
>  | 005      SACHS |
>  | 102        176 |
>  |            911 |
>  |  618.113.00    |
>  ------------------
>
> There is another small unit marked - also on a metallic sticker -
> "CS405".  This unit has a sensitivity knob, so I assume it is either
> the remote receiver or a "someone is shaking the vehicle" sensor.
>
> This is all installed under the dash on the driver's side.
>
> The system operates through a keychain remote with two buttons labeled
> "1" and "2" - one armed/disarmed (with locking & unlocking the doors),
> the other unlocked the the hatch.
>
> I was able to get it to panic a couple of times, and get it to lock me
> in the car a couple of times while trying to reset it with random
> combinations of actions like "turn key on and off three times, open the
> driver's door twice, and step on the brakes", etc.
>
> I'd just like to reset the alarm system so I can use the keyless entry
> again.
>
> Anyone heard of this alarm system?
>
> Darrell
>




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