Unexpected alarm
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Unexpected alarm
Today I went into my chiropractor's office for about twenty minutes. I
did not lock the car. When I came out I opened the door and the horn
started beeping. This happened once before. What would cause this?
The temperature was below zero F. Would this be a factor?
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
did not lock the car. When I came out I opened the door and the horn
started beeping. This happened once before. What would cause this?
The temperature was below zero F. Would this be a factor?
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
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Re: Unexpected alarm
On Dec 17, 6:16 pm, twinmount...@webtv.net (---MIKE---) wrote:
> Today I went into my chiropractor's office for about twenty minutes. I
> did not lock the car. When I came out I opened the door and the horn
> started beeping. This happened once before. What would cause this?
> The temperature was below zero F. Would this be a factor?
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
Not sure why this would have occurred. Typically the alarm will not
arm if the doors are not locked or the hood is not shut. What year
and model vehicle is this?
> Today I went into my chiropractor's office for about twenty minutes. I
> did not lock the car. When I came out I opened the door and the horn
> started beeping. This happened once before. What would cause this?
> The temperature was below zero F. Would this be a factor?
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
Not sure why this would have occurred. Typically the alarm will not
arm if the doors are not locked or the hood is not shut. What year
and model vehicle is this?
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Re: Unexpected alarm
Hyundaitech asked,
>Not sure why this would have occurred.
> Typically the alarm will not arm if the
> doors are not locked or the hood is not
> shut. What year and model vehicle is
> this?
2008 Elantra.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
>Not sure why this would have occurred.
> Typically the alarm will not arm if the
> doors are not locked or the hood is not
> shut. What year and model vehicle is
> this?
2008 Elantra.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
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Re: Unexpected alarm
On Dec 18, 7:56 am, twinmount...@webtv.net (---MIKE---) wrote:
> Hyundaitech asked,
>
> >Not sure why this would have occurred.
> > Typically the alarm will not arm if the
> > doors are not locked or the hood is not
> > shut. What year and model vehicle is
> > this?
>
> 2008 Elantra.
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
I don't recall the specifics, but this is new enough that it may be
possible to program the BCM to allow alternate ways of arming the
alarm such as key lock and lock button. I'd still think the doors
should be locked, though.
> Hyundaitech asked,
>
> >Not sure why this would have occurred.
> > Typically the alarm will not arm if the
> > doors are not locked or the hood is not
> > shut. What year and model vehicle is
> > this?
>
> 2008 Elantra.
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
I don't recall the specifics, but this is new enough that it may be
possible to program the BCM to allow alternate ways of arming the
alarm such as key lock and lock button. I'd still think the doors
should be locked, though.
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Re: Unexpected alarm
hyundaitech wrote:
>I'd still think the doors should be locked,
>though.
Sometimes I only leave the car for a couple of minutes such as getting
trash out of the trunk at the dump. It makes no sense to lock the door
then.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
>I'd still think the doors should be locked,
>though.
Sometimes I only leave the car for a couple of minutes such as getting
trash out of the trunk at the dump. It makes no sense to lock the door
then.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
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Re: Unexpected alarm
On Dec 20, 12:29 pm, twinmount...@webtv.net (---MIKE---) wrote:
> hyundaitech wrote:
> >I'd still think the doors should be locked,
> >though.
>
> Sometimes I only leave the car for a couple of minutes such as getting
> trash out of the trunk at the dump. It makes no sense to lock the door
> then.
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
I meant that if the alarm was armed, it's odd that the doors weren't
locked, not that you intended to lock them. Under normal
circumstances, the alarm won't arm unless the doors are locked.
> hyundaitech wrote:
> >I'd still think the doors should be locked,
> >though.
>
> Sometimes I only leave the car for a couple of minutes such as getting
> trash out of the trunk at the dump. It makes no sense to lock the door
> then.
>
> ---MIKE--->>In the White Mountains ofNew Hampshire
>
> >> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
I meant that if the alarm was armed, it's odd that the doors weren't
locked, not that you intended to lock them. Under normal
circumstances, the alarm won't arm unless the doors are locked.
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