Re: troubleshooting help please?
Originally Posted by
firedUPgirl04
It's the screaming siren ..... and no wet trunk.
I've been dealing with this issue, and the first thing I did was pull Fuse #9 out from the fuse box in the engine bay on the drivers side. If you pull it while the lights or alarm is going off, just wait till it stops. After pulling the fuse, you will not be able to lock/unlock the car with the fob, the interior lights won't work, and the TPM system won't work. But at least there will be no alarm or lights flashing. My situation has been narrowed down to the Siren itself. I pulled it from the car (procedure is here somewhere) by unhooking the electric to it, and removed it. After putting everything back together without the siren and replaced fuse #9, everything returned to normal, except for the siren going off. Able to lock the car with remotes, interior lights and TMP are back. Just no screaming.... LOL I then cut apart the old siren carefully using a dremel around the seam (don't cut deep, many wires are close) and found that the two rechargeable batteries in it had leaked all over the circuit board. They will not last indefinitely and I have ordered a siren to replace it, and hopefully I'll be screaming again.
removing the siren is not too bad, but you will need a small gear puller for the windshield wiper arms and some torx bits. Someone may list the link for the procedure....... I don't know how to do a linky. Good luck .... doing it yourself will save you a ton of $$$$. Most dealerships will start replacing everything one at a time, and hope they find the problem. In the mean time most of what they replace by process of elimination costs you.
Last edited by IBLUBYU; Aug 27, 2013 at 12:52 PM.