Yes you can put an alarm on a car with no power locks, you can even buy central locking system that you can fit to a car with no power locking system that will connect up to the alarm system. Danny from Bee Mech Mobile Mechanics Find me at www.beemech.com.au
IPS is instant power supply that is a backup system that start when main energy not available.
The question should be why the power outlets don't work - the entertainment system (DVD just plugs into the power outlet/cig lighter. The fuses have checked.
Check the power window fuses and the relay first. If all of the windows do not work then it is a power problem with the whole window system.
Plug a booster pack or car charger with a power point adapter into the power point (cigar lighter) of you vehicle before disconnecting the battery. This will keep power to your radio and security system. The bonus is it will even save you radio presets.
This means there is a component that is not working properly or not working at all in your abs system, it could also mean you have no power going to your abs system or an open wire in your abs system. It could also be the that the fuse is blown for you abs system.
Sounds like air in the brake lines or power steering fluid in the brake system instead of brake fluid.
If your locking system is not functioning ,and usually the power windows and alarm are all linked together, powered by one small fuse witch is located just above the fuse / relay panel very well hidden and hard to find , it will not be shown in the directory panel ., hope this helps ,thanks Louis
The drivers door window switch is the master; all power runs thru it first. check the breaker if that is good, I would pull the switch at the drivers door and test both sides of ot; it may just be a loose connection. Power locks are a unrelated/seperate circuit.
your batteries have run out of power
2 diffeernt systems. Power steering system separate from transmission system.
Plug a booster pack or car charger with a power point adapter into the power point (cigarette lighter) of you vehicle before disconnecting the battery. This will keep power to your radio and security system. The bonus is it will even save you radio presets.