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Old 06 October 2018, 08:36 PM
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Where I have had my project off the road for over a year I have now lost my fob and the key pad is dead, I have been searching the internet and apparently there is such a thing as to wake the keypad up........

don't know if this is just an American thing or not, can anyone help as now have the engine in and would like to start it again bit it's immobilized
Old 08 October 2018, 12:33 PM
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I’m assuming it’s the sigma key pad , if it’s broken then source a new/used key pad , if you are talking about unlocking it starting car there is a code that works, so best route is an sigma alarm supplier , i found sometimes the key would not work due to signal interference so i had to put the key pad code in to start it, i’m assuming you have your individual code ?
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No it's proper dead no lights at all
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if there is no life in the alarm unit then has its fuse gone or power supply ? or is it toast , you used to be able to buy new key pads if you think the main alarm is not broken , if it’s main alarm unit is broken then new alarm time
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Originally Posted by Vxr2010
if there is no life in the alarm unit then has its fuse gone or power supply ? or is it toast , you used to be able to buy new key pads if you think the main alarm is not broken , if it’s main alarm unit is broken then new alarm time
AFAIK the same for the Newage M30 alarm
https://www.advancedautomotives.com/...546-1678-p.asp
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