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panther CODE ALARM trouble?
a panther code alarm system is installed on my car. however, i do not have the transmitter so my car will not start. is there any way to manually disarm the system to get my car running again? (i do not have the owners manual/code)

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Walt
Don`t you have a key? that always works ( provided you have the correct key) Most folks have the remote on the same ring as their keys. Do you not have dads key fob and need the car? Better have the master key or you will trip another anti theft system and it will not start with out a reset. Cheap imported car alarm should be abled to be bypassed by using the key or pulling a fuse. I can`t even find info on that alarm, even the former importer has closed their website.




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