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Mr. Majestyk 04-07-2011 01:13 PM

91 300 TE RANDOM ALARM ISSUE
 
91 300 TE- when I unlock the door and open it, the alarm goes off. I am looking to find the name and understand the action of the thing that is supposed to disable so when I turn the key, the alarm is not triggered by the hinge sensor saying the door was opened. It is seemingly random, sometimes does it, sometimes not. I prefer not to disable the alarm, as I carry client info in the car and I want it as safe as possible. I have read that some others simply disable the alarm and put keyless entry and another alarm on. I will do it as a last resort. Can't I just squirt some oil in the right place? I think the sunroof has been leaking and h20 has corroded some important mechanism, but the door locks and unlocks fine. Yes, I know I can shut the alarm off when it is sounding by turning the key in the trunk, but that is not good as I need to be able to fix this so it works normally. Any ideas or pointers to other threads MUCH appreciated, and thanks for your time. Mike

JohnM. 04-07-2011 03:31 PM

Unplug the alarm control unit (black box) underneath in the passenger side footwell.

silversleeves 04-07-2011 04:31 PM

I spent 3 years unlocking and locking the driver's door only. If I unlocked from any other door the alarm would go off, and I was a circus act trying to get it to stop - unlocking and locking the doors until it finally stopped.
I just recently unplugged the alarm unit and it was a great relief! That factory alarm is tragic...


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