disconnect battery and taking no longer than 30 seconds after disconecting batterie use the alarm control to turn off alarm. reconnect battery if this does not work you will have to take car to dealer there is a special tool for plugging into modern cars to avoid complete loss of battery power when changing batteries etc in newer models
what year truck? Is it an anti-theft radio, it may think it is out of truck and stolen call the dealership you got it from or see if anybody put the code in the back of owners manual
yes
I have a Honda Civic and the battery died, so i hade to jumpstart it and the alarm went off. The alarm went off because the security system that protects against robbers ext. But in my case, I had to put a master key into the ignition to stop the alarm.
I may be wrong but it sounds like your alarm is the problem. This happened to my brother's van(Astro). The built-in cutoff switch in his alarm was preventing the van from starting. It may be possible to disconnect the alarm system and try to start it. That's what my brother did and it worked.
No because it freezes
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Two thoughts: you may have put the battery in wrong (if it's not all the way in, they chirp) or you may have put in a dead battery.
Look in your owner's manual. put the key in the door
I have a Bradley Big Bird Talking Alarm clock and the clock works great. The alarm does not. I have read that the alarm works by the battery. I put a brand new battery in and turned the alarm hand to a desired hour but nothing happens. Any ideas? Regards Thad
Not sure if it's the same but on a J30 and Nissan Maxima you put the key in the truck luck and open it. That turns off the alarm.
The remote
Push the special button on the radio.