Also when the key is put in ignition, it resets but does it again when the remote is pushed again
This is confusing. (usa car?)
is this a FOB panic button question?????
did you try both FOBS as came with the new car?
did you lose the glove box, operators guide.
it covers this. and the panic was new in 2005 ,
a new feature.
suzuki will send you the lost book for free, call them.
chapter 2 covers, programming the remote (fob)
if this is a panic button post>
do you know that is a feature that
is defeat-able, all mine are, hate it.
having it go off in pocket is a pain.(max pain)
so I kill all mine, as many do. (1 of 2 ways)
some cars you can program it to go off
the operators guide covers that,
does car drive perfectly day and night?
does alarm work as it should, otherwise?
here is the free version online
http://manuals.co/workshop/suzuki/grand-vitara/2007-suzuki-grand-vitara-owners-manual/5766/22
i see only extra key programming
there,
not defeating features.
in that case, i hack the fob by killing the panic button with a button block hack, I use plastic film
under the switch button, (can be regressed)
here is how a googler would hack a FOB
see twinturbo here, (he's the man)
http://community.cartalk.com/discussion/2279520/panic-buttons-on-remotes
i use mylar plastic strip.
that i can regress later, if sell car.
no glue, no damage.
if scared buy a new FOB , program it.
then take old one and hack it. brave,, you are now.
dont push panic button
or use the other FOB>, that came with new car.
the fob has no panic reset,
read the operators guide in the glove box.
see, no reset. at fob.
that is so the attacker cant grab your fob
and push reset...
see?
if attacked yell fire, nobody listens to car alarms now... zero. or they just run....
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