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mattvzx 06-26-2008 10:59 AM

2001 ML320 - Alarm Goes Off Occasionally
 
I just bought a used ML320 from a MB dealer 2 months ago. This was a single owner car with 53k miles and in excellent condition. All maintenance was performed by MB. Occasionally, (usually at about 2:00 A.M.:o) the alarm goes off and sooner or later, my neighbors will complain. Any suggestions for solving the issue will be appreciated. Best guess is I may need to replace the alarm module but I would not mind disabling the alarm. Also, will turning off the Tow switch deactivate the alarm?
Thanks!

mbdoc 06-27-2008 08:11 AM

As you exit the car try de-activating the "tow" sensor by depressing the switch that looks a fishing hook.

IF that doesn't work find a dealer that will turn off the alarm.

Henrik-ML320 09-25-2008 01:23 PM

Ironically I bought a 2001 ML320 from a MB dealer with 63k miles on it and have the exact same problem. I ended up disconnecting the alarm horn which kills the sound that woke up the neighborhood. I am still seeing the lights blink, which seems to happen even more frequently now. Almost everytime after I lock the car the alarm goes off.

Did you ever figure out what caused your problem?

ovidiugrig 11-19-2008 07:22 AM

I'm having exactly the same problem on my 2001 ML320. Can you please tell me how did you deactivated the alarm horn? I took out its fuse but it is still running and the neighbors are really unhappy. Thanks.


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