The most likely cause.
The ultrasonic sensors have picked up air movement in the cars interior.
The alarm sounded continuously. or The sound of the alarm was continual. Depending on the tense
It would depend on the alarm, a steady alarm indicates an engine over heat. If the engine alarm is a series of beeps, this would indicate an oil pump / supply failure.
No, it were it would not be effective!
Mine is a wailing beep, so I would put that, but make sure to specify that it is an alarm clock.
If you have the Ademco security system hooked up to monitoring, they would notify you and the police. If it wasn't monitored, the alarm would sound until it was shut off.
The alarm would be much quieter, as sound can't travel through vacuum. But if it's a mechanical alarm clock then vibrations would be transferred from the clock to the jar and then to whatever the clock is standing on , and you'd probably be able to hear some of that.
The first alarm clock was powered by water where if the water was at a certain height, it would go off with a beeping sound.
On the Horn Pad which is in the Center of your steering wheel there are Electrical Contacts that are separated by foam rubber-AFTER time the rubber disintegrates(goes bad) & the con---tacts make contact & your horn starts making Noise.IF yr good U can make strips 2 go in between so yr horn will blow.
You would only get one hour of sleep. There is no am/pm setting on a wind up alarm clock.
the wires to the bulb is one reason among others. the wires to the bulb is one reason among others.
No. There is no reason that it would.
actually it would be one hour of sleep because a wind up alarm clock cannot go for more then 12 hours in advance for an alarm