How to remove an aftermarket car alarm or remote car starter from ANY car!

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Published 2021-05-21
How to remove an aftermarket car alarm or remote car starter from ANY car!

The vehicle in this video is a 1st Generation Honda CR-V
If you have purchased a used vehicle and you are here, you have probably encountered an issue with previously installed electronics on your new to you vehicle. Sometimes car alarms can have a mind of their own. You may ask your self "why does my car alarm keep going off", or you may be stranded because of your car alarm. I have decided to make a video showing you how to successfully remove such electronic components with ease and straight forward directions. If you watch the video and have further questions, leave them in the comments and I'd be happy to help you out.

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All Comments (21)
  • @semireckless
    I find it semi-astounding to discover a car guy who is capable of a coherent, articulate explanation for anything. This video is FABULOUS!
  • No b.s. chit chat....Just how to fix your problems. Well done.
  • @chriss1227
    Hell yea brother, nice walk through. This helped me diagnose a no crank no start. Previous owner had awful aftermarket alarm with a starter kill relay. The wiring was awful, so I traced it and found the problem. This was after I replaced the starter lol. Oh well happy wife happy life.
  • Thankyou David for walking me through the steps to remove the EVS II security plus from my 1998 Jeep Cherokee. You are a savior and wonderful at explaining how to do the task at hand. Thankyou again. Soo very glad I came across your YouTube video. I couldn't have done it myself!! Thankyou David, you are Awesome!!!!
  • @buggyridge
    Thank you! Just got an '02 Lancer giving us fits with random alarms on an aftermarket auto alarm remote start. I think your step by step gave me enough to go off of. Not afraid to take on the project now. New subscriber.
  • Thank you so much for the fine tuned specifics. I have watched about ten videos on how to remove the alarm system but yours is the best. I am happy to have found your video. You explain things clearly and precisely, especially concerning the parts to be removed.
  • thank you for this video! It gave me the confidence to rip out the piece of crap aftermarket alarm system from my car. No more annoying horn beeps!
  • @jensk4921
    Your Videos are well put together and very detailed, thank you for sharing your wisdom and teaching all of us. I have learned a lot.
  • @David-ue7rj
    Thank you! This is exactly what i needed to be up and running for work on Monday. Got that crap out of my old toyota and it started right up.
  • @last_victoria
    This really helped me out! I've been having an issue with my car not cranking at all while I'm out, but then will suddenly let me crank after a while. I'm hoping it was the aftermarket alarm system with the starter kill relay that was causing it.
  • @mje2644
    Very thorough explanation and video. Thank you
  • @user-we9hu6hb8e
    Great video. This helped me very much. Had purchased a 2012 Rav4 that had an aftermarket alarm installed. Sadly the only thing I had to "disable" it was a valet button but still wasn't sure on brand and all that. I finally tackled tracing the wiring for that to the main hub and so forth. Thankfully whoever installed it did it professionally and all I had to do was unplug the wires from the jumps and that was it. Done and done. Thank you again for this video and the helpful explanations of all that you pointed out.
  • @jonesygw
    Great video! I'll be putting it to use on one of our cars that needs this taken care of.