HELP WITH 1993 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER SECURITY SYSTEM!!!?

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Old 27 Jun 2010, 06:52 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Default HELP WITH 1993 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER SECURITY SYSTEM!!!?

I drive a 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser. Ever since i bought it my alarm would go off if you did not crank the car immediately to getting into the vehicle. I recently bought i splitter for my cigarette lighter. I mounted the box and pulled off my dash cover to hide the wires. I did not finish hiding them before i had to leave and go somewhere so i just drove with everything undone. When i cranked it, my cd player, cigarette lighter, and clock had all quit working. I parked my car got out and my security system went off. Everything i tried to do to get it to quit didn't work finally it stopped. When i came back out to my car it wouldn't crank only the battery would come on. If you have ANY idea how to fix this PLEASE LET ME KNOW! I welcome and appreciate any suggestion!
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Old 27 Jun 2010, 06:55 pm   #2 (permalink)
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start by removing the splitter your overloading the system and problably burn a fuse , and since your alarm was going on it drained the battery so put a battery fix the fuse and dont use a splitter by the way is it a factory alarm or after market
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