Factory alarm goes off for no reason...
#1
Racer
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Factory alarm goes off for no reason...
A couple of times, my alarm has gone off for no reason. This morning, my wife called and said the car was in the garage, locked and the alarm was just going off. She unlocked the doors via the remote and it hasn't gone off since. This has happened a few times now, it's annoying and embarrassing.
What's wrong?
Michael
What's wrong?
Michael
#2
Hey Michael,
Not sure an exact cause, but is there anything in the car(or near the windshield) that could possibly move around(or is reflective) while the car is sitting there? Likely a computer scan is needed otherwise....If nothing else, for now disconnect the alarm horn so it doesn't upset anyone..
Cheers,
Not sure an exact cause, but is there anything in the car(or near the windshield) that could possibly move around(or is reflective) while the car is sitting there? Likely a computer scan is needed otherwise....If nothing else, for now disconnect the alarm horn so it doesn't upset anyone..
Cheers,
#3
Nordschleife Master
Do you have a faulty microswitch in the side window/door lock assembly? You know when you lift the door opener the one that causes the window to drop down enough to open the door.
#4
Drifting
Do you hear any beeps when you lock the car with the remote?
If so, then 1 beep means a zone is still open.
Two beeps means there is an alarm fault - that will need to be diagnosed and repaired.
If so, then 1 beep means a zone is still open.
Two beeps means there is an alarm fault - that will need to be diagnosed and repaired.
#5
Race Director
What Loren said. I can add that a flying insect in the car can trigger the alarm. Had this problem with my Boxster and it turned out to be a small moth in the car. It would come out after I had shut the car off and locked it/alarmed it and the alarm would sound.
Finally the thing came out one time I was in the car and I smashed it flat against the glass without any delay.
Since then when I park the Boxster (or the Turbo) I do with with the top up, windows up, even the sun roof closed.
A few times before I got into this habit and leave the windows down an inch or so or the sun roof open I'd get in the car and there'd be a flying insect in the car. I'd lower all the windows and shoo it out of the car but I was afraid one would set up housekeeping and cause alarm grief again so I decided to button the car up tighter than Fort Know whenever the car is parked.
Finally the thing came out one time I was in the car and I smashed it flat against the glass without any delay.
Since then when I park the Boxster (or the Turbo) I do with with the top up, windows up, even the sun roof closed.
A few times before I got into this habit and leave the windows down an inch or so or the sun roof open I'd get in the car and there'd be a flying insect in the car. I'd lower all the windows and shoo it out of the car but I was afraid one would set up housekeeping and cause alarm grief again so I decided to button the car up tighter than Fort Know whenever the car is parked.
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#8
Nordschleife Master
While your window may go down. It could be on it's way out.
Low batteries can cause electronic glitches and warnings. Get your self a battery maintainer and plug it in. If it is because of a weak battery it shouldn't go off when to battery has charged and it is left plugged in.
Low batteries can cause electronic glitches and warnings. Get your self a battery maintainer and plug it in. If it is because of a weak battery it shouldn't go off when to battery has charged and it is left plugged in.
#9
Racer
Thread Starter
While your window may go down. It could be on it's way out.
Low batteries can cause electronic glitches and warnings. Get your self a battery maintainer and plug it in. If it is because of a weak battery it shouldn't go off when to battery has charged and it is left plugged in.
Low batteries can cause electronic glitches and warnings. Get your self a battery maintainer and plug it in. If it is because of a weak battery it shouldn't go off when to battery has charged and it is left plugged in.
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I have this same exact issue and I think this post may have solved it Finally I see someone posted on this I have been trying to figure why my alarm typically goes off when it is hot out. I took the car to a reputable foreign shop and there were no codes thrown, they showed me right on the laptop. I was told the door trigger sensor was also reading fine. So my theory is that the EZPASS holder/ winshield (suction cups) falls off the winshield when it gets a little hot out. This movement is likely setting off my alarm! Either that or a combo of an insect or both