SOURCE: 1993 Nissan Maxima SE Car Alarm freaks out, and other electrical
Im no professional but i did recently buy a 93 maxima and i have the same security alarm problem and my powered locks dont work at all. im taking off the door panel today to take a look and see if the alarm sensor is loose or damaged, if it is, ill probably just disconnect it. one thing i have noticed though is that when i hit the lock or unlock button, i hear a faint click from the dashboard area which im assuming is the solenoid on a transistor which would mean that the buttons work but the transistor isnt delivering power. Semi-Solution for Locks: Listen for very quiet click when you lock/unlock doors, if you hear it, uve got major work to do, if you dont, then take apart the door and check the switch connections. Semi-Solution for Alarm: take off the door panel and disconnect the sensor.
SOURCE: Remotes, trunk lid, gas lid, interier lights and alarm dead.
If you have a convertable, check for a leak at bottom of passanger side rear window. They put the ECU right under that rear window. If the ECU gets wet you will probably loose remote capability.
SOURCE: 2000 Buick Lesbre - Intermittant electrical: Door
THE PROBLEM SOUNDS LIKE LOOSE WIRING CONECTIONS IN THE DRIVERS DOOR , BEST THING TO DO IS HAVE A LOOK OPEN UP DOOR PANEL AND CHECK ALL CONECTIONS, GOOD LUCK
SOURCE: Is there a way to
unfortunately no, you can not bypass or unhook the alarm, it is a central part of the on board computer system. and the central locking system. welcome to the wonderful world of Mercedes-Benz.....sorry
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