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The security alarm and engine immobilizer are functions of the Body Control Module (BCM) and the ECM. You can't just pull fuses. When the battery goes completely flat, or is disconnected, you just need to reset the Security System which is done via the Remote Fob.
I can only suggest: 1: first replace both remotes batteries.
2: disconect the battery in the vehicle and then reconnect:
3: reprogramme the remotes following the insructions in the manual.
Inset the key into the driver door and turn to unlock position three times to disengage alarm system without remote. Do the same in lock position for setting alarm without key fob.
Sure the door lock is bad maybe. with the fuses in and the doors clsed try the other locks some jeeps only reset with the hatch lock as all the others are worn out or don't detect tha t the door is closed
If ithe alarm is factory when they will have to reset the alarm module with a scanner. If the alarm if aftermarket go to the control module and see if it has a reset button. FOBs (remote) can reset alarm. You Jeep is always set for break-in mode. The FOB sets this when ever the FOB is used to lock the doors. May be bad alarm module - Sorry - Good luck
i have a 95 jeep grand cherokee lerado from time to time my alarm goes off i dont have a remote 4 my alarm but i found out that if you put the key in the driver door and unlock it. it will reset the alarm!!!!!
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