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Unfortunately aftermarket alarms fail, often around the 5 to 6 year mark and need replacing. Remote starters are worse! You need a good auto-electrician to diagnose and fix. Or just replace it, depending on age.
Try connecting the battery, while alarm is blaring, lock the door with the button on the inside of the door, shut the door, unlock with the key, then start. It worked on a friends durango.
most vehicle alarms, or security can be restet by closing all doors, go to the passengers door, lock and unlock it with the key a couple of time, do the same thing with the drivers side. that should turn off the security.. hope this helps
if you do not want to go back to the dealer then take it to an alarm shop which does private installations on cars and trucks because most of the time when they install after market alarms they bypass them or just pull out the factory alarm altogether.
What happens when you turn the key?... is there a clicking or clunking noise?... try tapping the starter and the solenoid that is attached to the starter and see if that helps. It may help if you have someone else turn the key while you tap on the starter and solenoid.
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