Valet mode on a car's security systems allows all alarm functions to be bypassed, with the exception of the remote panic features and door locks.
You can put it in valet mode, or find the wiring and remove it.
Valet mode disables the alarm, if you want starter kill do not disable the alarm.
The "Valet Mode" for car alarms is essentially an "off" switch, for the occasion that you let a Valet park you car, for instance at a fancy hotel, casino, or repair shop. It is basically to keep the alarm from going off while someone unfamiliar with how your security system works is driving the car.
If you have a valet switch, just hold it in for a few seconds with the alarm off and release when it beeps or blinks the LED. You may be able to unhook the battery briefly to reset the alarm's status.
A visual notification that the alarm is in valet mode is the LED light is on solid. If the LED is on solid and you wish to make the alarm active again, turn the ignition "on" then, press and hold the valet/programming switch for two seconds. The LED light will turn off.If the LED light is not on solid then, the issue may be with siren itself.
Your car alarm should have a valet switch,which is named for exactly that situation.
Just dont get ya car valeted ha
I have a 2003 Navigator and i want to disable valet parking. it is an after factor alarm.
put key in ignition, turn to on position, reach down to flashing light button and hold down until light is a steady red.
<p>try turning your key on and flip the valet switch, your alarm is most likely in valet mode (youll know cause the led stays on) if that doesnt work, turn the key on and off then toggle thye valet switch 3x and that'll turn off silent mode. contact@adrianbarascu.ro<p>
Flip the valet switch next to the floorboard.
Use the black key that you have to open the truck, it overrides the Valet Mode. The key goes in a hole that is between the X and the K on the enblem on the rear of the car.