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Start by replacing the battery in the remote.
Take out the battery.
Affirmative. You must find out which fuse controls the alarm and remove it prior to reinstalling or re-connecting the battery. Have your remote handy when replacing the fuse as the alarm will go off!
Mine did that for a while, I tried everything, except replacing the battery. When the battery gets low it triggers the alarm. It turned out to be an easy fix
i assume you mean your marker lights. it sounds like your alarm going off, you must have a aftermarket alarm
some car alarms have a backup battery in them. thses batteries if worn out can stop the alarm working.also sometimes the battery in the remote needs replacing to work
It could be that the battery in the remote is low. Replace the battery first. If that does not fix the problem, take it to a shop that repairs car alarms. Many have been fixed just by replacing the battery. Prior to the battery going completely out, it will cause the alarm to misread.
I believe you need to just start the engine with the key, it worked for me
Leave driver's door open when replacing the battery. It's when upon installation of battery, you open driver's door and the alarm activates, right? Leave door open during installation. Same goes when you are charging up the battery, leave door open.
sometimes it is due to a weak battery.
Removing the battery has immobilized the car and this security feature can be turned off with your key fob alarm controller.
voltage drops on a weak battery can cause the alarm to trip. Whenever power is interrupted, even for a short time, the alarm will trigger. Sometimes not right away, but usually after the first drive after the power failure.