Recently I noticed about 15 seconds after I set my car alarm on my 99 Camaro, the alarm goes off only twice, then is quiet. Alarm will go off like this every 2 hours or so. Often, the alarm just goes off randomly until I turn it off as well. Nothing obvious is causing the car to do this. I've always set my alarm and never had issues from it. Now I can't set it, for the fear of it constantly going off. :( Does anyone know what's going on with it? Has anyone had that issue before? Thanks.
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Oh, and I couldn't help but notice that you don't have front license plates on your cars and live in Ohio. I used to live in the Cincinnati area and it was a big deal if no plate was on the front. I didn't want it ruining my dash, so I had to put it back on the front of my car. How do you get away with that? lol
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maybe the sensitivity is turned up too high? Pull off the passenger's side panel in the hatch and there will be a little black box; it adjusts the sensitivity of the alarm. Turn it down some and try it.~97 3.8L V6 Camaro~
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A lot of times stray voltage in the door pin wires will set them off. An inline diode will fix that. Why it was working fine for sometime before this, who knows. Maybe you've made some changes to the car or maybe something else in the car has a slight voltage malfunction. We're talking millivolts here. That's about the only thing I can think of.
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So, how about when it goes off 2 horn beeps (In the alarm beat) and lights flashing...then stops on it's own. Every 2 hours or so, it happens again. Nothing has been different about the car around the time this started happening. However, about 3 weeks ago, the throttle positioning sensor went bad and the car's been parked since (with no alarm set).
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the 2 beeps then silence usually only happens on mine when a ball hits it or something. Doesn't take anything big, but any decent thump on the car will set that part off.~97 3.8L V6 Camaro~
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Exactly as Rad said, brief beeps like you are describing means the shock sensor is triggering for some reason. Try turning down the sensitivity just to see if it makes any difference. This should help troubleshoot your problem. Worse comes to worse, buy a new one. A basic alarm w/keyless goes for $100 new online and once the install is done once, it's VERY easy to install another one. The wire colors are universal brand to brand.
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Originally posted by XxNovaSS1971xX View PostOh, and I couldn't help but notice that you don't have front license plates on your cars and live in Ohio. I used to live in the Cincinnati area and it was a big deal if no plate was on the front. I didn't want it ruining my dash, so I had to put it back on the front of my car. How do you get away with that? lol
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