How Do I Disable Panic Alrm

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jim, Mar 25, 2008.

  1. Jim

    Jim Guest

    I would like to disable the panic alarm feature on my 2000 Accord Se.
    Does anyone know trhe procedure or where to find the disable switch if
    there is one for the security system Thanks
     
    Jim, Mar 25, 2008
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  2. Jim

    Piso Mojado Guest

    My wife has a Mitsubishi with a poorly designed key fob remote panic alarm
    button. It sticks up above the surface of the fob so it gets all the time by
    accident. I drizzled Krazy Glue around the edge of the button that locked it
    in place.

    FWIW, I did the same thing to the side button on my cell phone that changed
    the ringer to vibrate or completely off after I got tired of missing calls.
     
    Piso Mojado, Mar 25, 2008
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  3. Jim

    Tegger Guest



    Unplug the alarm connector at the hood latch, then short the connector's
    two pins together with a paper clip. This will fool the computer into
    thinking the hood is open and it will refuse to set the alarm.
     
    Tegger, Mar 25, 2008
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  4. Jim

    Piso Mojado Guest

    Won't that disable the theft/tamper alarm too? I thought the OP just wants
    to disable the panic feature.
     
    Piso Mojado, Mar 25, 2008
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  5. Jim

    jrl Guest

    I will try that. I looked and I tell ya there is not much room. for fat
    fingers.Thanks
     
    jrl, Mar 27, 2008
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  6. Jim

    Tegger Guest



    Piso Mojado is correct in that I may be confusing two things here.

    If you do as I suggest, you will disable the entire security system. I do
    not know how to disable just the panic feature.

    Hey Piso, do you have a cousin named Plancher Mouille?
     
    Tegger, Mar 27, 2008
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  7. Jim

    Piso Mojado Guest


    He's married to my sister....but no one in the family likes him.
     
    Piso Mojado, Mar 28, 2008
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  8. Jim

    Jim Guest

    Yes that is what I want to do at this point . Thanks . Not much room
    to work in that area though.

    I do
     
    Jim, Mar 28, 2008
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