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I had the brain of my python remote starter/alarm replaced today. Now, the remote kills the remote battery every few hours. I put a new AAA battery into the remote and withing 2-4 hours it dies. I have gone through 3 AAA batteries today.
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Many car alarms use an algorithm to "roll" the code. The code is different each time you press the remote. The brain knows which code should be next, if they don't line up, it won't work. Try pressing the arm/lock button about 10 times to re sync the units. If that doesn't work then it is possible that the fuse(s) for the alarm have blown.
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You have a remote brain that's gone bad. Locate an aftermarket black book under the driver's side dash. Unplug the harness' connecting into that box. Depending on the install, you may not need to go further. If the system has remote start you may need to locate the starter wire and reconnect it.
If you have a security system and the car wont start then your starter kill is the culprit, if the starter kill is active then your car will not crank, you must disable this by pressing the unlock key in your remote twice continuously , check your LED bulb in your dash or where ever it is mounted if you have one that is. If you dont, see if your parking lights flash when you press the alarm remote keys. Physically disabling a starter kill is not something you want to do with expert help , you must have a car audio tech do this for you or someone who is physically there to help you, I cant help you from Fix Ya , it is too much technical information and a delicate procedure that you must do under your dash if you can locate the alarm brain. All this if its the starter kill if not then you have a mechanical problem, check your starter, battery, alternator, ignition and obviously as silly as it may sound gas. Its probably an electrical issue like your ignition, battery, or alternator. Check Maxi Fuses under your hood or under your dash.Ignition fuses etc.
this "could" be a bad ground, however, usually when these units lose ground, they activate the siren at a really low level, because they are trying to ground through the siren.
I would say to check where the antenna plugs into the main unit,(brain) but honestly, in 17 years of dealing with DEI alarms, 99.9% of these problems are due to the transmitter - it may blink the LED like it is supposed to, but that doesnt gaurantee it is sending a signal. I would recommend buying a new transmitter and programing it to the brain.
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