This is often the first sign of the electronic control unit under the drivers side of the dashboard (in the footwell) becoming faulty. Often it accompanies the central locking "bouncing" - the doors immediately unlocking after blipping the key to lock them. As the ECU gets worse, the central locking stops working altogether and then all the electrics go really wierd, with indicators coming on by themselves, windows going down etc. A replacement ECU should cure it.
If you set the alarm (i.e. lock the car) and then disconnect the battery, the alarm will go off. If you disconnect the battery when the alarm is not set (i.e. when the car is unlocked) the alarm will not go off. (So don't try to nick a locked one).
When the smokes reaches the device and sets off the alarm
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Jump on it;)
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No it will not go off.
A car alarm can go off with no one even near it. A bad earthing point or voltage change can make it go off. The sensor on the alarm itself may be too high which will cause it to go off with the lightest of touch.
There are some alarm clocks on the market that will go off every hour if they are set correctly. There are also alarm apps for smartphones and tablets that can go off every hour or even less.
if you have an alarm, then your blackberry will ask you if you wanna turn off your phone and that means the alarm will still go off, and it will ask u if u wanna full power off which means the alarm will not go off. k byeee .
Home Screen>Clock>Alarm then turn off
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Yes, the alarm does work in silent mode.