dog in car = false alarms
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dog in car = false alarms
Hi all,
Quick question. Both my keys remotes no longer work so I need to lock the doors with the actual key. When I used to lock the doors with the remote and the dog in car it would not false so I assume it would automatically turn off the motion sensor when it sensed the doggy. Now that I am using the key this does not seem to happy because the horn starts going very shortly after locking it. Any else have this problem and know a solution?
Thank you in advance!!
Michael
Quick question. Both my keys remotes no longer work so I need to lock the doors with the actual key. When I used to lock the doors with the remote and the dog in car it would not false so I assume it would automatically turn off the motion sensor when it sensed the doggy. Now that I am using the key this does not seem to happy because the horn starts going very shortly after locking it. Any else have this problem and know a solution?
Thank you in advance!!
Michael
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Try locking it twice in rapid succession. That may turn off the interior movement sensors. That works with the remote fobs, so it may work with the key in the lock.