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w126 fuse #15 problem w/ alarm
Hi.. I was trying to fix my driver's window so I took off the door panel. Found that the rear teeth on the regulator has worn/broke off. So bummer. Not something I can fix with basic tools. Well... I put the panel back on... start the car and BAM! the alarm goes off... the car lights blink and everything. I am in a residential area.. neighbors all over and this car is honking like crazy. i start to freak.. first thought was turn car off and restart. Nothing happens.. so I pull open and lock the doors.. still nothing. Next thing was to disconnect battery... but I realized I never did this and I freaked. So I went into the fuse box and pulled every single fuse out.. big and small, red/white/blue... all. This quieted the car. Wow... at this point I am sweating like a pig. I am dirty from working, I look like a bum... and I am working on a relatively clean car. So now I was afraid some one is not going to recognize me and think I am a car jacker I go back.. start putting the fuse back into place. Each one was good untill I put #15 back in and went to start the car. Again.. the alarm went off. I went to the fuse box and removed #15 and the honking stopped. Can anyone please offer any advice on what I should look for?? Till then, I am taking a shower and watching TV. I need to relax
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You probably knocked the wires loose from the alarm switch on the door handle. I don't know what things look like in there so that's all I can offer.
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I didn't ask -- is it the factory alarm or an aftermarket alarm? If it's the factory alarm and it's been working all this time, disconnect the alarm horn in the engine bay to reduce the level of scandal, fit the #15 fuse, then see if locking or unlocking the driver's door with the key turns the alarm off.
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Anyone have a picture of this? Yes its the stock alarm. Do you think if the power seat switch has a loose wire would cause this?
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As mentioned earlier, your alarm has what's called an "alarm horn" which is separate from the regular horns. It is a silver/grey round horn looking thingy. In my car, it is in the engine compartment on the right side. It shoud have 2 wires... one brown which is ground and the other is Black w/red stripe and pink dots. Disconnect that wire (or maybe just either) and that SHOULD disable the alarm horn. Then you can work in peace while you diagnose the problem.
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Ok, just took a picture for you. In my 124, it's right in the very front driver side.
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Willy... thanks for your help. I took the fuse out of #15 to quiete it down. I will most likely open the door up again to see what came loose or what not. If this fails.. I will just unplug the alarm
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Right, but, before you start to diagnose, look for the alarm horn and unplug it. Then put the fuse back in.
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Willy '94 E420 White Mods ------- Berg Werks Keyless Entry Buzzer replaced with Chime Dash Light Upgrade Burlwood/Leather shift knob Alpine CDA-9815 Head Unit 2002/2003 16" C Class 7-Spoke Wheels Updated "Chip" to fix Code 19 problem |
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