Try disconnecting and re-connecting the battery cable.
not sure but disconnecting and reconnecting the battery does the trick
The most common cause is that the rechargeable battery in the alarm siren is failing, giving a low voltage to the alarm system. When the voltage from he battery drops below a certain level the alarm system thinks someone is trying to disable the alarm by disconnecting the battery. As it thinks someone is trying to disable the alarm, it sets the alarm off.
turn the on the door twice disconnecting battery and reconnecting works when the alarm wont shut off and is ringing
== == to engage the alarm press the door lock button on either door panel this will turn on the alarm to shut it off unlock the door from outside either side should disarm the alarm.
try disconnecting the battery for maybe 10-30 minutes...that should work.
try disconnecting and reconnecting the battery to reset the alarm.
When the horn starts honking I reset the alarm system on my 1997 Jetta GT by disconnecting the battery cable and waiting a few monutes and then reconnecting the battery cable. You can also unlock the driver's door with the key and it should stop.
Bypassing the alarm on a Peugeot 405 typically involves disconnecting the battery to reset the system or using the key fob to disarm it if it is functioning properly. If the alarm is malfunctioning, locating the alarm module and disconnecting it may be necessary. However, it's essential to note that tampering with the alarm system may void warranties or violate local laws, so it's best to consult a professional or refer to the vehicle's manual for guidance.
Disconnect the battery, turn the key to the on position (the position where the engine light comes on). Reconnect the battery and alarm should stay off, then continue to start the car. Been reading all the blogs on how disconnecting the battery and EPC should reset the alarm...doesn't work! But my method worked everytime..."Good Luck"
have you tried disconnecting the battery then reconnecting? HI, according to the owners manual; the alarm system will only allow the vehicle to start if the operator opens the doors with the key. Don't know if this will work though
If the alarm sounds and the keyless entry isn't working, first try using the physical key to unlock the door and disable the alarm manually. Check the battery of the key fob and replace it if necessary. If the alarm continues to sound, consult the vehicle's manual for troubleshooting steps or consider disconnecting the car battery temporarily to reset the system. If issues persist, seek assistance from a professional or a dealership.