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You can try and reset it by disconnecting the battery ,put the key in the ignition and turn the ignition on ,then reconnect the battery,this sometimes works .Make sure you know the radio code before you do this if it's on a standard radio.Then if you don't lock it with the fob you shouldn't reset the alarm.
Isn't the Key for the alarm the ignition/door key, It is on my Xantia.
Failing that, remove the fuse that powers it, let the battery run out and forget it.
Or better still find out what is causing the drain, I doubt it is the Alarm, turn the engine off, open the fuse box/boxes and see what circuits are pulling a load using a multi mete(one lead to ground (bare metal) and the other onto the fuse (normally there is a whole where you look to see if it is blown, stick it in there!)
Failing that, remove the fuse that powers it, let the battery run out and forget it.
Or better still find out what is causing the drain, I doubt it is the Alarm, turn the engine off, open the fuse box/boxes and see what circuits are pulling a load using a multi mete(one lead to ground (bare metal) and the other onto the fuse (normally there is a whole where you look to see if it is blown, stick it in there!)
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