I have a 1999 Toyota Camry. I do not have the alarm door openers for the car. The car won't start and the battery has been changed. My brother said he had trouble with this on our mothers car years ago, but doesn't remember how to turn off the alarm. The alarm has now tripped with the new battery and the car is just sitting there. Cant afford a tow to a dealership nor the cost of the dealership for a fix. How do I turn off the alarm???

Asked by Shelly Feb 17, 2016 at 02:22 PM about the 1999 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1999 Toyota Camry
New Battery
Car won't start because alarm is tripped
Need to know how to unhook alarm

3 Answers

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That happen to my car simply find well is it after market or it came with car ?

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I bought this car brand new in 2010. This problem started to occur last winter. I am afraid that the problem will come again this winter. It was very frustrating when I could not lock the car in the parking lot. What did you do to solve this problem?

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