Originally Posted by
rayth
Unless you've got water in your trunk affecting the locking unit, I'd start with the alarm horn itself.. there's a separate battery in it that can cause problems when it starts to go.. look up the "cricket on crack" threads that were mentioned, starting with the alarm itself is the easiest to fix before you start tearing apart the glovebox or trunk
yeah i've been reading the
cricket on crack and learned about it. i took out the alarm unit for the meantime. eventually, when im bored, i'll look inside and check the batteries. but now it locks but there's no alarm. (please dont steal my car) someone here brought up the argument saying "
who responds to alarms sirens nowadays anyways" and i said, "
yeah" lol
im just happy it locks again