Problem: Can't Turn-Off Alarm

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jim Pflaum, Apr 15, 2006.

  1. Jim Pflaum

    Jim Pflaum Guest

    Help!!!! Can't fix alarm problem on '90 Accord EX. Car's in
    excellent condition, other than the alarm problem. Here's what
    happened.

    First, the car's battery went dead. Battery was old and needed to be
    replaced (Not faulty or drained due to short). Put new battery in and
    the car's alarm immediately triggered when I connected the battery
    terminals. Alarm kept blasting, so I then disconnected negative
    terminal, which of course stopped the alarm.

    I then turned off what I think maybe the alarm's on/off interior
    dashboard switch (Not sure since I bought the car used and the
    alarm's an aftermarket alarm, not a Honda OEM alarm, and the switch
    isn't labeled.) After that, I tried reconnecting the negative
    terminal and, you guessed it, the alarm started blasting again.

    To make a long story short, after trying a couple of other things to no
    avail, I decided to snip the alarm's wire, which is located on the
    car's motor-side firewall. That worked of course, but then,
    strangely, the car's battery began to slowly loose its charge over
    the following few weeks. I then recharged and tested the battery, and
    it tested good. This morning I put the battery back in the car, touched
    the alarm's wire together and the alarm, of course, immediately
    started blasting again.

    Do any of you mechanics in the group have any ideas whatsoever that
    might help me solve the car's alarm problem. Would pulling the
    alarm's fuse/breaker help! (Not sure where it's located or if
    it's tied into another part of the car's electrical system.) I'm
    at wits end and have no idea what to try next.

    Incidentally, I'm not much of a mechanic so try to keep any ideas you
    might have at the first grade level or, better yet, at the kindergarten
    level. Thanks!!!!
     
    Jim Pflaum, Apr 15, 2006
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    Jason Guest

    You mentioned that that you have an aftermarket (non-Honda) alarm. I
    suggest that you call the company that made the alarm and ask them how to
    turn off the alarm. You may be able to call the local companies that sell
    car alarms to see if any of them sell that type of alarm--if so, ask the
    owner how to reset the alarm. If they don't know--visit the business and
    read the instuctions in the manual.
    Jason
     
    Jason, Apr 15, 2006
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  3. Put in earplugs and reconnect the alarm. Then try to silence it by operating
    the remote to unlock the door. If still blaring, try to lock/unlock a time
    or two.

    I think all the alarms go off when the battery is reconnected, probably so a
    thief can't defeat the system by killing the power and reconnecting it.

    If all else fails, sign up at www.the12volt.com to get advice from alarm
    experts.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 16, 2006
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  4. Jim Pflaum

    Jim Pflaum Guest

    Jason, unfortunately, the name of the alarm's manufacture isn't on the
    alarm's horn or anywhere else I could find. As you suggested, if I
    can't get a fix for the problem online anywhere, I guess I'll have to
    call one of local alarm installation retailers Monday morning. Thanks
    for your reply.
     
    Jim Pflaum, Apr 16, 2006
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  5. Jim Pflaum

    Jim Pflaum Guest

    Michael, I don't have the alarm's remote. I bought the car used and the
    guy I bought the car from said he'd lost the remote and never used the
    alarm. I never used it either and thought the alarm disconnected until
    it started blaring when I replaced the car's battery.

    I've tried everything, so I think I'll see if I can get some problem
    fix tips from the site you suggested ( www.the12volt.com). Thanks for
    your reply, Michael!
     
    Jim Pflaum, Apr 16, 2006
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  6. Hope it helps! My son bought an aftermarket (Viper?) alarm about a year ago
    and it had to be programmed to recognize the remotes that came with it. You
    may be able to buy a remote or two and program those in - the good guys at
    the12volt.com should be able to help you.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 16, 2006
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    Seth Guest

    99 times out of 100, the alarm "brain box" will be a black box under the
    drivers side dash. MANY of them are in the neighborhood of 1/5" thick,
    4"x6" in size. If you find that, and assuming it's the typical lazy
    installation (ignition kill not actually hooked up correctly) you can just
    remove the fuse from the RED wire feeding the brain box. Also look for a
    fuse on a yellow or orange wire.

    Once you locate the brain box, you will also have the make and model and can
    get better advice and where to buy remotes form there.
     
    Seth, Apr 16, 2006
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  8. Jim Pflaum

    Jim Pflaum Guest

    Mike, thanks for the tip about posting a query on www.the12volt.com.
    Did just that after I read your reply and some named Blake passed along
    a fix that worked. For anybody that experiences the same alarm problem
    I experienced, here's Blake's fix:

    "To turn the alarm of with the switch,the key has to be turned to the
    on position(right before turn it all the way to start).If you flipped
    it without power being applied to the system you did nothing.This is so
    that a thief can't just hop in and flip the switch which would make the
    system useless.You can also try and find the fused line and pull the
    fuses.Depending on how the system was installed,you may need to take
    the dash apart to find it.The purpose of a great install is to make the
    alarm undefeatable and make a thief give up."

    Thanks again, Mike!
     
    Jim Pflaum, Apr 16, 2006
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  9. Jim Pflaum

    Jim Pflaum Guest

    Seth, thanks to you too. Got the alarm problem fixed (see my reply to
    Mike's post), but I think I might just disconnect the alarm altogether
    by using your suggestion. Thanks!
     
    Jim Pflaum, Apr 16, 2006
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    Jason Guest

    Jim,
    If you want a car alarm in your car, you should consider taking the car to
    a local business that sells car alarms. Have them remove the car alarm and
    install another one. Make sure you keep the manual and if possible buy two
    extra remotes in case someone looses one or more of them. Of course, if
    you can buy a remote that works with your present alarm--that would be the
    best solution.
    Some of the other posters provided excellent advice. Please let us know
    what you do to solve the problem.
    Jason
     
    Jason, Apr 16, 2006
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  11. And thanks a million for posting the resolution. The next guy will have an
    easier time of it, and that could be me!

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 16, 2006
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  12. Jim Pflaum

    Jim Yanik Guest

    I'd want an alarm that I had the remotes.(and documentation)
     
    Jim Yanik, Apr 16, 2006
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