My alarm system keeps going off for no reason
SOURCE: ABS on 2001 Ford Escape .
could you have a low or odd sized tire on the car? have you bumped a sensor? Is the light on?
SOURCE: WHY DOES MY CAR ALARM ON MY 2005 FORD ESCAPE GO
the most common cause of this is a defective door ajar sensor switch, the dealer can test this with a special scanner
SOURCE: My car alarm on my 2003 Ford Explorer keeps going
you could just pull the fuse, the technician will work out the rest. then you'll get some rest
SOURCE: diagrama de la cadena de tiempo de ford escape motor 3.0 2oo2
como le ago pera poner a tienpo una 2001 FORD ESCAPE 3,0
SOURCE: 2005 ford escape need alarm sensor location
This is not like an aftermarket alarm. It is built into the main computer and uses both the horn and the lights to sound a warning. The keyswitch has a reader and the ignition key must match the frequency recorded in the brain of the vehicle. It also kills the power to the starter and some even kill the ignition.
A shorted Battery will trigger the alarm, so have it fully tested. The reader and the wiring to the brain could also have a break in them, triggering the system. Sometimes worn ignition switches will lose contact with the key inside the switch.
The alarm is engineered to render the car immobile if tampered with. But a Dealer can Electronically recode a new Chip key to match
CAR ALARM ISSUES
It
can be any of the car doors not got properly locked or the door is locked but
the switch is not sensing the door locked. Open and close each door again
properly.
Or
else its problem with any of switch wiring getting in contact
with alarm wiring causing it to happen.
And
last thing alarm connections need to be inspected. It's getting short somewhere
in between.
There
are few help links with solutions, to troubleshoot these types of problems.
I suggest going through these links.
Click
the link below: ------
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/07/alarm-keeps-going-off.html
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http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/04/2009-toyota-camry-hood-switch-causing.html
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2012/01/ford-pickup-alarm-will-not-disengage.html
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http://www.howtorepairguide.com/2012/11/mitsubishi-diamante-factory-security.html
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http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/01/toyota-avalon-factory-alarm-will-go-off.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/chevrolet-tahoe-hood-open-warning-on.html
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These
details will help.
Thanks.
CAR ALARM ISSUES
It
can be any of the car doors not got properly locked or the door is locked but
the switch is not sensing the door locked. Open and close each door again
properly.
Or
else its problem with any of switch wiring getting in contact
with alarm wiring causing it to happen.
And
last thing alarm connections need to be inspected. It's getting short somewhere
in between.
There
are few help links with solutions, to troubleshoot these types of problems.
I suggest going through these links.
Click
the link below: ------
------------------
http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/07/alarm-keeps-going-off.html
--------------
http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/04/2009-toyota-camry-hood-switch-causing.html
----------------
http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2012/01/ford-pickup-alarm-will-not-disengage.html
------------
http://www.howtorepairguide.com/2012/11/mitsubishi-diamante-factory-security.html
------------
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/01/toyota-avalon-factory-alarm-will-go-off.html
----------
http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/chevrolet-tahoe-hood-open-warning-on.html
-----------
These
details will help.
Thanks.
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I continued on with a bit of electrical investigation. It appears that a number of
Escape alarms went off due to cell weaknesses in the battery.. I acquired this peraon's response......... Originally Posted by Lime1GT Try testing the truck battery cells. My 05 Mustang with factory alarm would go off at different times whenever. I tested the battery cells after a recharge one day as the car wouldn't start on a minus 30 day. Two cells didn't meet the specific gravity test so I replaced it. Haven't had a problem with the alarm since. Go figure.." My suggestion? Don't talk about your alarm. Just ask to 'check the battery', for cranking power. Should a cells weak, if not dead, you may want to consider replacing the battery for $90. Go figure. Be casual and just talk battery :~)) ...
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