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    u said it had an alarm rigth? does it have an aftermarket one? caus alot of the time batterys will die withthose cause they draw powere all the time and most have blinking lights too.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbodude06
    u said it had an alarm rigth? does it have an aftermarket one? caus alot of the time batterys will die withthose cause they draw powere all the time and most have blinking lights too.....
    alarms only uses .001 volt so this isnt true......Never had one issue with alarm causing a battery to die...Most alarms now use LEDS which takes hardly any volts to power them..Unless the alarm keeps going off, but you will know because it will light everything headlights etc door locks..what ever its hooked into the alarm, horn etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5
    alarms only uses .001 volt so this isnt true......Never had one issue with alarm causing a battery to die...Most alarms now use LEDS which takes hardly any volts to power them..Unless the alarm keeps going off, but you will know because it will light everything headlights etc door locks..what ever its hooked into the alarm, horn etc.
    u sry son of a bitch u beat me to it.


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