How do I stop the security alarm after connecting jump cables?

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Asked by k9ninja Jun 12, 2013 at 08:59 PM about the 1996 Nissan Maxima GLE

Question type: General

96' Nissan Maxima is dead from sitting for awhile.  Battery is good.  When connecting jumper cables to it, the security alarm goes off!  When you disconnect them, it stops. Mind you, can't just put the key in and start it, cuz it needs to charge for a little while. How do I stop this!?

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there should be a fuse for the alarm, if it's factory you should be able to find some info in the manual if not you'll need to find the fuse for this one.

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im having same problem but my key is stuck in ignition will not go back to lock position so i can get it out...can anyone help please

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