02 Elantra alarm goes off on its own
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02 Elantra alarm goes off on its own
The header line says it all. My daughter's 02 Elantra over the last
few days has taken to sounding its alarm for no apparent reason.
Obviously, I have no idea what the heck is going on. From reading
some other posts, I've learned that the hood not closing completely
might be the culprit. I'm asking if anyone else has any ideas what to
check next. As a last resort, can the alarm be disabled without
disabling any other essential functions, such as door locks, starting,
etc? Of course, she lets me know about this at 10:40 PM, just as I'm
about to go to bed, and she acts like it's my problem because I
haven't yet fixed it. Aren't teenagers great?
Mark
few days has taken to sounding its alarm for no apparent reason.
Obviously, I have no idea what the heck is going on. From reading
some other posts, I've learned that the hood not closing completely
might be the culprit. I'm asking if anyone else has any ideas what to
check next. As a last resort, can the alarm be disabled without
disabling any other essential functions, such as door locks, starting,
etc? Of course, she lets me know about this at 10:40 PM, just as I'm
about to go to bed, and she acts like it's my problem because I
haven't yet fixed it. Aren't teenagers great?
Mark
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Re: 02 Elantra alarm goes off on its own
Mark Rathgeber wrote:
> The header line says it all. My daughter's 02 Elantra over the last
> few days has taken to sounding its alarm for no apparent reason.
> Obviously, I have no idea what the heck is going on. From reading
> some other posts, I've learned that the hood not closing completely
> might be the culprit. I'm asking if anyone else has any ideas what to
> check next. As a last resort, can the alarm be disabled without
> disabling any other essential functions, such as door locks, starting,
> etc? Of course, she lets me know about this at 10:40 PM, just as I'm
> about to go to bed, and she acts like it's my problem because I
> haven't yet fixed it. Aren't teenagers great?
> Mark
My '07 Sonata did the same thing right after I bought it. The easiest
fix is to remove the wiring harness from the switch that tells the
system whether the hood is open or closed. Mine was on the right fender,
near the edge of the hood; not sure where it is on an Elantra.
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> The header line says it all. My daughter's 02 Elantra over the last
> few days has taken to sounding its alarm for no apparent reason.
> Obviously, I have no idea what the heck is going on. From reading
> some other posts, I've learned that the hood not closing completely
> might be the culprit. I'm asking if anyone else has any ideas what to
> check next. As a last resort, can the alarm be disabled without
> disabling any other essential functions, such as door locks, starting,
> etc? Of course, she lets me know about this at 10:40 PM, just as I'm
> about to go to bed, and she acts like it's my problem because I
> haven't yet fixed it. Aren't teenagers great?
> Mark
My '07 Sonata did the same thing right after I bought it. The easiest
fix is to remove the wiring harness from the switch that tells the
system whether the hood is open or closed. Mine was on the right fender,
near the edge of the hood; not sure where it is on an Elantra.
--
Larry Harvilla
e-mail: larry AT phatpage DOT org
blog-aliciousness: http://www.phatpage.org/news/
Highways section still in progress at http://www.phatpage.org/highways.html
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Re: 02 Elantra alarm goes off on its own
Mine ('01 Elantra) was because of a bent hood. I took a rubber stopper
and hollowed out a thin hole so I could slide it over the switch, so
that the hood would still close it.
I think the http://www.hmaservice.com/ manuals will list all the
sensors, and you can fiddle with them to figure out which one is bad.
and hollowed out a thin hole so I could slide it over the switch, so
that the hood would still close it.
I think the http://www.hmaservice.com/ manuals will list all the
sensors, and you can fiddle with them to figure out which one is bad.
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Re: 02 Elantra alarm goes off on its own
On Jan 16, 3:03 am, Matthew Fedder <enigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mine ('01 Elantra) was because of a bent hood. I took a rubber stopper
> and hollowed out a thin hole so I could slide it over the switch, so
> that the hood would still close it.
>
> I think thehttp://www.hmaservice.com/manuals will list all the
> sensors, and you can fiddle with them to figure out which one is bad.
A neighbors 2007 Sonata had a similar problem & upon investigation it
had to do with a wire short circuiting in the space around the
steering column. I think it was this forum which pointed us in the
right direction...
> Mine ('01 Elantra) was because of a bent hood. I took a rubber stopper
> and hollowed out a thin hole so I could slide it over the switch, so
> that the hood would still close it.
>
> I think thehttp://www.hmaservice.com/manuals will list all the
> sensors, and you can fiddle with them to figure out which one is bad.
A neighbors 2007 Sonata had a similar problem & upon investigation it
had to do with a wire short circuiting in the space around the
steering column. I think it was this forum which pointed us in the
right direction...
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Re: 02 Elantra alarm goes off on its own
If you don't lock the car with the remote, the alarm will not arm.
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Re: 02 Elantra alarm goes off on its own
It sounds like a very common problem with the VW Jettas. I finally disarmed
the whole stupid, over engineered system. Not the right solution if you
want an alarm...................
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the whole stupid, over engineered system. Not the right solution if you
want an alarm...................
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