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My car alarm goes on whenever the batter is connected?

yeah thats pretty much it. WTF heeeellllllppppp me i don‘t know too much about cars but my dad wont help me so im kinda screwed. It started getting yesterday with the brake light going on even when the car was off. The engine light has been on for a while but my friend is basically a mechanic and he told me not to worry about it the car is just getting old, but now we aren‘t talking cause personal stuff so I can‘t ask him. I have an oldish (‘98 or 9 i think) standard toyota camery. Ahhh help me stop this madness i can‘t afford to go get it fixed right now so yeah.

Answer:

A MTB tire at 60 psi is usually close to or at the maximum psi rating. A road bike tire at 60 psi is FLAT. Mine have a max psi rating of 120. YOU NEVER LEARN. There's a MAJOR difference between air volume air pressure.
First on brake lights, brake light switch is bad, not too expensive to replace, or possibly needs readjusting. It's above brake pedal. I assume you disconnected bat. so brake lights wouldn't kill bat. If you have a key fob to open/lock car pres lock/unlock buttons down to reset alarm. If after market alarm will have a little toggle switch under dash on drivers side flip it. Also should get engine light checked, OBD2 scan. Could be simple or serious and best to fix,before something really goes wrong like overheating or using too much gas both can have expensive results. As for BF lots of fish in the sea.
the 98 lb weakling always has more to prove wle

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