I lost my alarm now car wont start.

Asked by wano1992 Nov 04, 2014 at 05:20 AM about the 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer ES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I lost my car Alarm and my car wont start how can I get it to
start without the Alarm?
My girlfriend took my 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer to Walmart to
buy some stuff when you got back to the car to unlock it she
noticed the actual keyless entry was gone and the plastic
holder was in half which means it some how slipped out.
She opened the car and the alarm went off and after a while
it turned off. She then tried to turn on the car just to find out
the car wont crank at all. I tried disconnecting the battery for
30 seconds and connecting it back and it still does not turn
on. Is there any way around this or do I have to tow the car
home and reprogram the alarm? TIA. Ps. Car is a 2009
Mitsubishi Lancer.

2 Answers

63,145

Contact Mitsubishi. They are the only one with the part and are able to reprogram the security system.

63,145

P.S. 30 seconds isn't long enough to reset the ECU.

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