1997 BMW 325 Alarm/Battery

Tiny
KIRBYK
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1997 BMW 325 V8 Two Wheel Drive Automatic

Dear representative,

We had our BMW in storage and during that time, the battery went dead. I replaced it and when I tried to re-connect the battery cables, the alarm system starts ringing. I believe this is a factory system.

I've tried to open the driver side door with the key while the alarm is activated but that didn't seem to de-activate the alarm.

Any ideas on how I can connect my battery cables without the alarm instantly getting activated?

I've called the local BMW shop and they want $180.00 just to plug in the diagnostic equipment, not including any parts.

HELP.

Thanks,
Kirby
Saturday, March 21st, 2009 AT 6:14 PM

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Tiny
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The stock BMW alarm is located under the glove box, in the kick panel below the `box. Locate it and disconnect it. Then it might reinitialize.
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 AT 10:22 AM
Tiny
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Thanks for the tip.

I did locate (2) modules, the first module (about the size of a pack of cigarettes) had a blue color wire connector plug. The second (which was higher up towards the top of the dash) had a yellow connector. Both connectors contained about 20 wires.

The problem with both is that I wasn't able to slide either of the modules out of their cradle nor dis-engage the connector wire cable. The space to work with is very limited.

Any other suggestions? Could I disconnect the horn from inside the engine compartment?

I now have a new battery installed but every time I try to connect the battery cables, the alarm starts to sound.

Thanks,

Kirby
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 AT 8:35 PM

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