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.
Wire Crimpers
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Mechanics Tool Kit
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