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Old May 2, 2010 | 12:21 AM
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Default Re: another alarm gone wild

Originally Posted by trainwreck2003
My ridiculous alarm started this issue last week and so I've done the same as others and just removed the fuse. However, this not-having-working-locks and dome light thing has gotten old REAL quick. Where is that blood-sucking horn at so I can at least remove that thing until someone comes up with a solution to what the real issue is?
The siren is located under the cowl, between the hood and windshield. From what I have read you must remove the windshield wipers to get at it(the challenging part). The solution I have found though research on the forum is to just replace the siren unit. I have not tested it myself yet, as I am in Florida until Wednesday while the car is in Michigan. I will have it done by the end of the week though and will post my results. I ordered the part from http://chryslerpartsdirect.com, the part number is 5124443AB and it costs $151.32. Also I have read that replacing or at a minimum testing the battery can help, apparently our cars go crazy if they are not being fed the exact right voltage.
Also there is a good amount of info on the siren R&R here https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...lved-read.html
Hope this helps.
 
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