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Jeff, maybe sensitivity can be adjusted, Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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My bet is that the alarm goes off when it is windy or when a large truck passes by. If that appears to be the case, the tamper alarm sensitivity needs to be adjusted so that it is less sensitive to movement of the truck.
ask your neighbor not to start his harley that close to your car....
j/k
if you have a motion sensor, it maybe way to sensitive. sometimes you can just adjust that turning a knob or a bolt a few degrees to either side. some other times, you just have to follow some special instructions. check your manual for alarm sensitivity adjustments.
I'm not sure that is possible without having your key in your ignition. When reprogramming keys or transmitters they would all have to be reprogrammed to work with your vehicle at the same time so as long as your current keys and transmitters work I'm pretty sure that this incident is pure fluke!
There's really not very much you can do because of it being a factory alarm you will have to take it to the dealer and have them check it. They may just need to reduce the sensitivity (if too sensitive cars driving by and set it off). If it is bothersome and you have to do something about it, you can disconnect your cars battery until you can drive it in.
disconect the battery for about 15 minutes and turn the head lights on after bat is disconected and then turn head lights off reconect bat and this should reset your alarm system.
Look up drivers side dash to the left look up should be a little box with wires, unplug one at a time make sure the truck starts after each wire unplugged. My nephew had the same problem on his Jeep. Alarm is tilt sensitive. Neighbor had the same problem on his GMC.
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