could be door switches sticking
it could be the above but it appears that on Frontera's approaching 10 years old the power sounder which activates when the battery is disconnected becomes faulty.
the main fault is with the batteries inside the unit, I have removed mine to revent it sounding in the middle of the night
my alarm keeps going of and wont start.
taking out he fuse disables the whole system..your alarm will no longer work
try the interior light switches on the doors
The fire alarm may be going off randomly at night due to a malfunction in the system, such as a faulty sensor or wiring issue. It is important to have the alarm system inspected and repaired by a professional to ensure it functions properly in case of a real emergency.
Unlock passenger side
Disarm the alarm before removing the battery.
A hardwired fire alarm may go off randomly due to issues like dust accumulation, electrical problems, or a malfunctioning sensor. It is important to regularly clean and maintain the alarm to prevent false alarms. If the issue persists, it may be necessary to contact a professional for further inspection and repairs.
Not knowing what kind of alarm you are talking about it's hard to say, but if it's a smoke alarm then you should check the batteries, and the wiring. If it's a home security system I would call the person that installed it, and get them to come out and check it.
I had the same problem with my 2000 xterra and it turned out to be low battery voltage. Check your battery this is most likely your culprit. Mudlvr
Yes, you can stop the alarm from going off in a Vauxhall Vectra by removing certain fuses related to the alarm system. Typically, this would involve pulling the fuse for the alarm or central locking system. However, doing so may disable other functions as well, and it's advisable to consult the vehicle's manual for the correct fuse location and to consider resolving the underlying issue with the alarm system instead.
be carefull, removing the aftermarket module can make the car not start, as they may have tapped into the ignition circuit.... check all the WIRING going to their alarm module, and see if they have changed any of the original harness... good luck :)
snip the wire going to the alarm.