Most should. It is possible that you alarm in not correctly installed with the proper relays.
Use the remote door lock to lock the doors, then unlock, then lock. The alarm should be reset. If not get in the vehicle, lock all the doors with them closed, unlock them, relock them walla alarm reset!
because it is set for security purposes ONLY
If it is a factory alarm then shut all the doors, and use the key to lock and unlock all the doors.
you get a 26 vodka and a big crowbar lol
lock both doors, and then unlock only the passenger door with the key.
To activate the security alarm on a Hyundai Sonata, ensure all doors are closed and locked. Use the key fob to lock the doors; the alarm will be activated automatically within a few seconds. If you prefer, you can also manually lock the doors using the door lock switch inside the car, which will trigger the alarm system. To deactivate the alarm, simply unlock the doors using the key fob or the key.
lock the door using the key. If you turn to lock twice, to lock all doors, the alarm automatically sets. Turn key twice on unlock to turn alarm off. Unless, like mine, that doesn't work and only the rear hatchback unlock turns the alarm off.
Use the key to unlock the driver side door. This will reset the alarm and the starter cutoff. i took the modul that chimes for doors out and mine stop the alarm.
Lock and unlock the doors with your key or use the key fob to do the same.
NOPE, the only way around it is to NOT LOCK the doors with either elctric lock/unlock button--Lock the doors MANUALLY and the alarm wont set
If you lock the doors from the inside by using the lock button, the alarm will not sound. If you lock the doors from the outside by using either the key or the remote control, the alarm is set to active.
I used the remote to lock/unlock the doors and it reset the anti-theft on a 1997 Dodge Intrepid.