Sorry to hear about that inconvenient situation! If you want to permanently disarm your car alarm, you can remove the alarm fuse—but this also means that your car alarm will no longer be functional.
If you don’t want to completely disarm your car alarm, you can use your physical key to lock and unlock the car, since this circumvents the need to send an alarm-triggering signal from your keys. You could also try:
Remotely locking or unlocking the car
Opening the trunk (or using other buttons on the key fob) to see if the connection resets.
If your car alarm will not turn off no matter what, then the best option is to disconnect your car battery until you can get in touch with a professional.
Car safety features like the car alarm may be annoying, but can help you get some types of discounts on car insurance. If you want to make sure you’re getting the lowest price possible without a car alarm, however, then the Jerry
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