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Old Apr 3, 2013 | 09:40 PM
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Default Re: Faulty alarm, probably door switch?

Originally Posted by ThinkRob
So my Crossfire periodically decides it's being stolen and sets off the alarm. It seems to get in a mood where no matter what whenever the doors are locked it will set off the alarm randomly. Then the problem will go away for a week or two, all on its own.

Lovely.

I have a suspicion that it's a faulty door sensor, since [when it's in one of these paranoid moods] if I have the cabin light switch set to the door-activated position the lights will never go out.

So my question is: what's the cheapest/easiest way to 1) determine if that's the problem 2) fix said problem.

I don't care at all about having a functional alarm system (hey, if somebody's gonna steal the car they're gonna steal the car), but I do need the door locks to still work.

Thanks!
I think that the most common fault with the alarm is the actual alarm itself, this is under the cowl and is awkward to get to. Do a search on alarm.
 
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