You must take it to the dealer. They will plug in the computer and reset the parameters for that function. Chek a couple different dealers. Some will charge to do it, others will not. If they want more business from you, they won't.
sounds like a loose belt, glaze belt
A single chirp from your smoke alarm usually means the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
A smoke alarm chirps to indicate that its battery is low and needs to be replaced.
A smoke alarm chirps intermittently when its battery is low and needs to be replaced.
In a 2002 Subaru Outback, the alarm chirp fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove the cover to access the fuses. Look for a fuse labeled "Security" or "Alarm," which controls the alarm system's chirp feature. Consult the owner's manual for specific fuse diagrams and locations for confirmation.
To turn back on the chirp sound for your Viper 473V alarm, you typically need to access the programming mode. Use the remote to toggle the settings, usually by pressing and holding the "program" button until the lights flash. Then, follow the prompts to enable the chirp sound, which is often indicated by a specific number of button presses or sequences. Consult your user manual for the exact procedure, as it may vary slightly by model.
Your smoke alarm battery chirps intermittently to indicate that the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
i have a 93 and i unplugged the maroon box under the steering colum
Smoke alarms chirp to indicate a low battery or a malfunction. To stop the chirping, replace the battery if it's low or the entire smoke alarm if it's malfunctioning.
The Clifford alarm chirps four times approximately 20 seconds after activation to indicate that the system is in the "arming" process. This chirp serves as a confirmation that the alarm is being set and alerts you that the system is preparing to monitor for any unauthorized entry. If the chirps persist or occur under different circumstances, it may signal a problem or malfunction that requires further investigation.
To turn off valet mode on a Viper alarm, first ensure the vehicle is in the "on" or "run" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the valet switch until you hear a confirmation chirp from the alarm. This typically takes about 2-3 seconds. Once you hear the chirp, valet mode is deactivated, and the system will return to normal operation.