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Ford T-bird & Aftermarket Alarm, Wont start

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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 06:56 PM
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Default Ford T-bird & Aftermarket Alarm, Wont start

My friend has had problems with his 1993 T-bird'* 'codealarm' alarm for a long time, today we dismantled it, pulled neg cable, unplugged everything form the alarm and reconnecte the ignition directly to the starter motor. reconnected battery cable, it started, supposedly all is well, then we did sometihng in the house and when we went out to go somewhere the car struggled to turn over and never did, then the ECC relay started going nuts, and now it doesnt do anything at all... it'* got power, the ECC relay clicks normal now, but the starter just doesnt do anytihng at all, complete silence form the engine, tried reconnecting the alarm how it was, no dice, anyone got any idea what happened?
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 07:23 PM
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Moved it here for you for the best exposure.
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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 10:06 AM
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It'* a T-bird, that'* what'* wrong. He should get a bonnie.
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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 03:39 PM
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i been telling him to get rid of it for awhile, that car has a new problem every week
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codealarm... thats whats wrong
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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 10:50 PM
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either way, we had it towed with my aaa, how shady is that, a car comes in overnight, alarm is half out, and the note in the nightbox say "remove alarm, car wont start because of it"
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Default Re: Ford T-bird & Aftermarket Alarm, Wont start

Originally Posted by NERV
My friend has had problems with his 1993 T-bird'* 'codealarm' alarm for a long time, today we dismantled it, pulled neg cable, unplugged everything form the alarm and reconnecte the ignition directly to the starter motor. reconnected battery cable, it started, supposedly all is well, then we did sometihng in the house and when we went out to go somewhere the car struggled to turn over and never did, then the ECC relay started going nuts, and now it doesnt do anything at all... it'* got power, the ECC relay clicks normal now, but the starter just doesnt do anytihng at all, complete silence form the engine, tried reconnecting the alarm how it was, no dice, anyone got any idea what happened?
have your friend check out this site

T-Birds & Cougars

it will help him out... its a fourm for them... i use it cuz i had a cougar and now my g/f has one......we couldnt find a bonnie for 3k plus we were short on time to be lookin everywhere
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