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Car alarm I keep having my car alarm setting up. It keeps locking and I don't need it alarming in the garage! How do I fix it? I have a K9 alarm system. It has a small clicker and is driving me nuts! Where can I go online to find a manual to figure it out???
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Try to unplug door look buttons on door panel.. i had a bad door lock switch, the car thinks someone is trying to unlock it! sets off alarm,, hope this helps
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there is no way to do that being that the factory alarm is controled by the BCM (body control module) your only option is to go to the dealer and buy two new remotes and have them set to the frequency of your vehicle.
sounds like you may have a faulty ground wire to your alarm system short of un hooking the battery i would suggest going to a garage and have it inspected
Check your car battery. Many alarm systems during that mfg year relies on voltage sensors to trigger the alarm.. When a battery is old the standing voltage can vary enough to trigger the alarms resting voltage range.. keep in mind there are sensors in your seat too that is part of the seatbelt system that works on voltage. check both the battery and voltage sensor of the alarm
You need to set all the pressures to 35 psi. first then drive for approx.1/4 mile. If this doesn't work to reset the light (keep in mind the code itself will still be stored even though the light goes off) you will need to take it to your Nissan Dealer to have it scanned as there may be a malfunction with the sensor. If faulty and you are under 36k miles then it should be covered under your factory warranty. Hope this helps.
Why would you add another alarm?? I recommend you remove the aftermarket alarm, it is the cause of the issue, there is no fix, the factory alarm can't be disconnected, it is an intergal part of the starting system.
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