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its true the car doesn't even try to turn over. I will check the voltage on the battery. that would have been my first thought if it wasn't for the horn. Ok here is a little more History. When I first got the car I charged up the battery and when I connected it the horn would sound on off on off. I did some research and figured it was the factory alarm. I located the alarm module unplugged it and the horn stopped. I then Jumped the 87a and 15 pins. Horn sound was gone and the car turned over. This time when I connected the battery after the above work, the horn just sounds with no breaks. it just continues to sound til I pulled the fuse.
Also while looking around I think I may have a second after market alarm up under the dash zip tied on the drivers side and a small toggle switch mounted to the bottom of the shelf. I will post a pic of this maybe one of you knows what the heck it is and how or if I should get rid of it
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