No Alarm Sound
No Alarm Sound
Hello Forum!
So yesterday I was able to do the maintenance in the spoiler for my srt-6 roadster. I have found out that my car alarm is not working. When I press the panic button the lights work (they go off intermittently). I am wondering what I should replace in order to get it to work again (I like having the car alarm available, especially if the wife uses the car since it becomes a safety tool).
A few things to mention: 1) My TPMS light is on. 2) It doesn't look like my HomeLink is working as I can't get the car garage door to connect to it. 3) I've found very little amounts of water in the nook where tire pump is stored (driver-side of the trunk).
Should I buy: 1) horn? 2) Security Module? 3) Alarm module? 4) Other?
Thanks for any lead! I am trying to bring my Srt6 back to a new state
Best,
Sergio
So yesterday I was able to do the maintenance in the spoiler for my srt-6 roadster. I have found out that my car alarm is not working. When I press the panic button the lights work (they go off intermittently). I am wondering what I should replace in order to get it to work again (I like having the car alarm available, especially if the wife uses the car since it becomes a safety tool).
A few things to mention: 1) My TPMS light is on. 2) It doesn't look like my HomeLink is working as I can't get the car garage door to connect to it. 3) I've found very little amounts of water in the nook where tire pump is stored (driver-side of the trunk).
Should I buy: 1) horn? 2) Security Module? 3) Alarm module? 4) Other?
Thanks for any lead! I am trying to bring my Srt6 back to a new state
Best,
Sergio
Re: No Alarm Sound
Cool, I am thinking about getting this one:
Re: No Alarm Sound
I replaced my alarm siren a few months ago
It no longer worked and I had no interest to try to repair it as some have posted in other threads
Today I decided to saw the old one open and inspect the batteries....they looked fine and showed no sign of leakage
Then I removed the siren diaphragm and was surprised to see what it actually looked like
Very thin round disc with the wire not connected to the place where it was soldered
Might have come off when I removed the diaphragm but either way my new replacement siren works great and this one is heading for the landfill now
It no longer worked and I had no interest to try to repair it as some have posted in other threads
Today I decided to saw the old one open and inspect the batteries....they looked fine and showed no sign of leakage
Then I removed the siren diaphragm and was surprised to see what it actually looked like
Very thin round disc with the wire not connected to the place where it was soldered
Might have come off when I removed the diaphragm but either way my new replacement siren works great and this one is heading for the landfill now
Re: No Alarm Sound
Hello Forum!
So yesterday I was able to do the maintenance in the spoiler for my srt-6 roadster. I have found out that my car alarm is not working. When I press the panic button the lights work (they go off intermittently). I am wondering what I should replace in order to get it to work again (I like having the car alarm available, especially if the wife uses the car since it becomes a safety tool).
It doesn't look like my HomeLink is working as I can't get the car garage door to connect to it.
Best,
Sergio
So yesterday I was able to do the maintenance in the spoiler for my srt-6 roadster. I have found out that my car alarm is not working. When I press the panic button the lights work (they go off intermittently). I am wondering what I should replace in order to get it to work again (I like having the car alarm available, especially if the wife uses the car since it becomes a safety tool).
It doesn't look like my HomeLink is working as I can't get the car garage door to connect to it.
Best,
Sergio
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TPMS light could be just a failed battery in one or more tire semsor.
Re: No Alarm Sound
WRT the garage door opener:
Cheers,
- In 2012, garage door opener security adopted a new "rolling code" protocol that is not compatible with previous remotes (like our Crossfire)
- However, there is a solution - Buy a Homelink Compatibility Bridge for @ $25 sold wherever garage door openers are sold (HomeDepot, Lowes, Ebay, Amazon, etc.)
- The Bridge will accept the old opener signal and convert it and retransmit it as a rolling code to the opener
- But, you will lose the added security of the rolling code protection by using a Bridge
- Evil doers MAY be able to open your garage by randomly selecting old codes with their own remote
- The risk may be small: after 6 years of new garage opener sales, it is doubtful that thieves will be wasting time with the old technology
Cheers,
Last edited by Chooch; 11-18-2018 at 01:05 PM.
Re: No Alarm Sound
WRT the garage door opener:
Cheers,
- In 2012, garage door opener security adopted a new "rolling code" protocol that is not compatible with previous remotes (like our Crossfire)
- However, there is a solution - Buy a Homelink Compatibility Bridge for @ $25 sold wherever garage door openers are sold (HomeDepot, Lowes, Ebay, Amazon, etc.)
- The Bridge will accept the old opener signal and convert it and retransmit it as a rolling code to the opener
- But, you will lose the added security of the rolling code protection by using a Bridge
- Evil doers MAY be able to open your garage by randomly selecting old codes with their own remote
- The risk may be small: after 6 years of new garage opener sales, it is doubtful that thieves will be wasting time with the old technology
Cheers,
Naturally I could be wrong but the above is how I remember it.
The Bridge seems only to be required on three makes of opener. Chamberlain is mentioned but I have two of them.🤔
I do not require a bridge.
Last edited by onehundred80; 11-18-2018 at 01:40 PM.
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