If the battery is dead the alarm will not go off
unhook the battery for about 20 sec and the alarm will reset itself.
first you cut the power wire to the alarm which should be connected to the battery and then you disconnect the battery fo at least 10 minutes
you might have shorted out something-started, but the same thing happened to me, and it was the stupidest thing in the world and wouldn't hurt to check, do u have an alarm system? my car has a trip sensor so when the battery is changed or shorted to try to hotwire, alarm is automatically applied, and wont start with the alarm on The clicking sound is the starting relay and is typical of a battery with low voltage. You didn't state the reason the old battery was replaced. If it was because of age, the above alarm issue may be the cause. If the old battery was only a couple of years old and not holding a charge, there could be a slow drain from short. If it worked when first installed and within a few starts it is failing, then I would suspect something in the charging circuit. A good alternator will put out about 14 volts at the battery terminals with the engine running.
Sounds like something with alarm discharged battery.
Has to be disactivated with a drb 3. Your local Chrysler dealer can deactivate alarm. Although you may have to pay for labor time.
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).
AnswerThe horn blowing after you connect the battery is because of the alarm system. Just make sure you have your keys handy and when you connect the battery either unlock it with the remote, or put the key in the ignition and start the vehicle.Neither one of the two solutions above work. I have a 2003 Odyssey, and the only way to disable the alarm is to put the key in the driver side door and turn to the right (unlock). The alarm will be disabled, and your neighbors will thank you for it.
unhook the battery for about 20 sec and the alarm will reset itself.
I would recommend contacting the installer of the alarm system, or refer to the owners manual of the alarm system installed.
Lock and unlock the driver door with the remote if the alarm is on because of a disconnected battery.
No because it freezes
no alarm installed
The alarm of a 2004 Honda Accord will go off when the battery is disconnected because it is part of the anti-theft systems programing. When the battery is reconnected the alarm automatically arms itself.
I have a Honda Civic and the battery died, so i hade to jumpstart it and the alarm went off. The alarm went off because the security system that protects against robbers ext. But in my case, I had to put a master key into the ignition to stop the alarm.
if you did disconnect the alarm, it wouldn't let you start the car because of the immboliser
my alarm remote does not honk wen locked
Read your owner's manual. This information can be found there.AnswerYou turn off the alarm on a 1997 Jetta by unlocking any of the 2 front doors. The alarm is temporary disabled when opening the trunk. If you set off the alarm because you replace the battery then you have to lock and unlock the doors to turn it off. First, lock all doors, including the trunk. Then reconnect the battery cables. Finally, unlock the doors. Instead of unlocking one of the front doors, you can also disable the alarm. This can be done by, after locking your car - which automatically arms the alarm, wait a few seconds and then turn the key the other direction for about half a second. This disables the alarm, yet leaves the door locked.