because it is set for security purposes ONLY
I'm have the same issue, did you every get it worked out? Ken
If the key will fit the lock then you can unlock it without worrying about the alarm. The alarm will be disarmed as soon as the door is unlocked if it's remotely with a button or turning a key in the lock.
if you have a factory alarm..you will need a power remote to reset the alarm. or you can reset the alarm be using the key in any of the door locks or in the rear hatch lock . just cycle the key to the unlock position to shut alarm off. to reset alarm to armed use the door lock power switch to lock the door then shut door and alarm will reset to on .
My 94 Jeep Grand Cherokee has the issue that if I lock all the doors with the automatic lock. I can't unlock the door on the driver side with the key without the Security Alarm going off. To resolve this issue, I have to go to the passenger side, unlock the door there with the key, then go around to the driver side and open the door on the driver side with the key.
Hey- I have the same question. I bought this 96 Cherokee and it has it's issues. I have no remote for the door locks and everytime I lock the doors I have to unlock the hatch before unlocking the other doors, otherwise the alarm will go off until I unlock the hatch. Now it has a new issue; twice this week the alarm has gone off. Once at 4am and the next time at 3am. It is not impossible that someone could have messed with my jeep...twice in a week...without success....but it is unlikely. However, it seemes just as unlikely that the alarm system is failing, while I am out of town and twice in a week and both at wee hours in the morning!?!? Any thoughts?? jenifre gmail.com
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!
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
Most should. It is possible that you alarm in not correctly installed with the proper relays.
lock both doors, and then unlock only the passenger door with 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.
1) Unlock or lock the doors by pressing the buttons on the remote -or 2) Turn on the ignition