2000 Accord, Alarm keeps going OFF
ilyed
02-28-2005, 10:07 PM
My 00 Accords alarm goes off at all hours, Its driving me crazy. Ive tried
a few different things; "remote" locking, locking only with the key, locking only manually, opening and shutting all the doors(and trunk) before locking. It might go off every couple of hours, or go a day or two before it goes off again. I'm ready to snip the wires to the horn! Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated, THANKS .
a few different things; "remote" locking, locking only with the key, locking only manually, opening and shutting all the doors(and trunk) before locking. It might go off every couple of hours, or go a day or two before it goes off again. I'm ready to snip the wires to the horn! Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated, THANKS .
phantastic1
03-01-2005, 11:22 AM
if it's under warranty (verify w/ place of purchase) and take it back to whoever it was purchased/installed from.
lorunner
03-01-2005, 04:04 PM
Is it factory ?
Mojeans69
03-01-2005, 04:13 PM
When I took my car to the dealer to get checked out for a problem there was like 5 people there that had problems with their factory alarms.
ilyed
03-01-2005, 05:24 PM
Is it factory ?
Yes, it is a factory alarm.
Yes, it is a factory alarm.
ilyed
03-01-2005, 05:38 PM
When I took my car to the dealer to get checked out for a problem there was like 5 people there that had problems with their factory alarms.
I called the dealership today, I wanted to see if there is a way to disable the alarm. They said there is none, but I find that hard to believe. They answered all my ques., but were not really any help.
I called the dealership today, I wanted to see if there is a way to disable the alarm. They said there is none, but I find that hard to believe. They answered all my ques., but were not really any help.
phantastic1
03-02-2005, 06:30 PM
a reason why the dealer may have said there's no way to disable it is b/c if it was disabled...your vehicle may not start. not familiar w/ factory alarms...but thats how aftermarkets work. the starter wire is cut in half and the alarm hooked up between the cut starter wire...acting as a switch. so whenever the alarm is disarmed....it allows power to the starter. if you completly disable it...then the alarm will not be able to direct the power to the starter. only way to 'disable' it...is to completly uninstall it and wire everything back up the way it is suppose to be w/out the alarm. and like i said before...not sure how factory alarms are...thats how most aftermarket ones are though.
ilyed
04-21-2005, 09:21 AM
I think I got it! I took the door switches apart cleaned and lubed them up,also lubed the trunk and hood switches. Weeks later, no more problems.
Helmuth48
02-01-2016, 08:59 AM
I read that many times it is the hood switch... You either remove the electrical connector from the switch so it thinks the hood is open and the alarm will not work.
Another said...you need to jumper the plug connector with a short piece of wire and then tape it.. to keep moisture out....
But...I am not sure if that will cause the car to NOT start ???? Anyone else try this ????
Another said...you need to jumper the plug connector with a short piece of wire and then tape it.. to keep moisture out....
But...I am not sure if that will cause the car to NOT start ???? Anyone else try this ????
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