djerickd
05-28-2001, 03:41 PM
Whats up with that did someone try to steal the Rex? Oh I just found out that it had a dual stage stage shock sensor (I tested it).
I love my car!
I love my car!
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View Full Version : Alarm beeped horn 4 times upon disarm? djerickd 05-28-2001, 03:41 PM Whats up with that did someone try to steal the Rex? Oh I just found out that it had a dual stage stage shock sensor (I tested it). I love my car! blue-adept 05-28-2001, 04:05 PM Make sure all the doors are closed. My hatch is sticky and needs to be closed twice. It beeps 4 times. Blue IMPREZA GUY 05-28-2001, 06:26 PM maybe someone hit your car, that happens to me only somtimes, i get so pissed when people hit my car with shopping carts and doors and the alarm doesnt even sound but when i try to wash the rims and tap it, the alarm goes right off SHEESH! Jon [in CT] 05-30-2001, 01:18 AM From your owner's manual: Tripped sensor identification If the horn sounds four times and the parking lights flash four times when you disarm the system, this indicates that the alarm was triggered. The number of times the indicator light flashes indicates what sensor caused the alarm condition. To enter identification mode: 1. Open the driver’s door and leave it open. 2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position two times. (“LOCK”->“ON”->“LOCK”->“ON”->“LOCK”) 3. The indicator light will start flashing. The indicator light provides the following indications. Flashing one time: Any door, the rear gate or the trunk lid has been opened. Flashing three times: The impact sensor in the system’s unit has been activated. This may indicate that your vehicle has been shocked or tampered with by some outside force and/or unauthorized person. Flashing four times: The ignition switch has been turned on or the battery has been disconnected. To exit this mode, close the door and turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position. [This message has been edited by Jon [in CT] (edited May 29, 2001).] djerickd 05-30-2001, 01:57 AM I think all it was was somebody, most likely in a late model Chevy (Caprice, or Monte Carlo) w/ 18" subwoofers, trying to bass out the neighborhood and look cool, setting off my shock sensor. |