Anti theft alarm is going off

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Asked by Amia Jun 30, 2018 at 10:02 AM about the 2004 Honda Odyssey EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi my 2004 Honda Odyssey starter or engine will
not ignite I lock my keys in the car then I squeeze
my arm through the window and unlocked it with
my finger then when I open the door the alarm
came on and it will not go off I tried sticking my
key in the ignition and starting the engine but it will
not start at all I get no sound as if the car was put
in that mode I'm trying to figure out how do I start
my engine and get that alarm to shut up when the
key does not go in the driver's door like it's
supposed to to disarm the alarm do to kids
sticking stuff in my Keyhole on the driver side

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My key does not turn in the driver's door to disarm the alarm due to kids sticking stuff in my door and they could have messed the grooves up on the lock so is there any other way to disarm the alarm like pulling a fuse or something I even tried disconnecting the battery for about an hour and try to start it back up and then still no sign or sound when I turn just all the lights come on the dash

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