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Question by mattd241
Submitted on 7/4/2005
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How do I disable the anti-theft in a 1994 Concorde? Just bought it used. Was running great until the other day when it refused to run continuously. It seems to me that the problem is an anti-theft device. I do not have a remote, just the key. I have tried unlocking the doors manually, to no avail. The car will start for a only a couple of seconds, then it shuts down and the headlights blink. I have the sensor on the dash that, to me, indicates the car is equipped with anti-theft and was originally used with a remote. Is there a wire that can be cut or a relay someplace that will disable this feature? I am at a loss!


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