try the interior light switches on the doors
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
To stop the indicators flashing on your 2003 Vauxhall Frontera 2.2 when the alarm won't turn off, try unlocking the vehicle with the key in the driver's door. If that doesn't work, disconnect the car battery for a few minutes to reset the alarm system. If the issue persists, consult the vehicle's manual or seek assistance from a professional mechanic to address the alarm system.
You have to program the alarm in order to get it to stop going off by either doing it yourself or by giving whoever is coming into your house the code. You can also contact the alarm company in order to get it to stop ringing.
Call an alarm repair man to fix it.
The alarm should turn off once you start the car. If the alarm is going off while you are driving, pull over and remove the fuse.
It has something to do with your alarm 'accentuator' - contact Toyota about this since it might be a recalled item.
stop waking up in the night
disconnect the battery
take a sledge hammer to the bonnet
To stop the alarm from going off every 10 minutes on a Nissan Primera, first ensure that the doors and trunk are securely closed, as an open door can trigger the alarm. If the alarm continues, locate the alarm control module or fuse in the vehicle's manual and consider disconnecting or resetting it. Additionally, you may want to consult with a professional mechanic or dealership for further assistance if the problem persists.
To stop the alarm from beeping, locate the alarm clock and press the designated button to turn it off.
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