I locked my car using the key fob (press once - locked. Twice - set alarm). About 25 minutes later my car alarm started going off. I thought someone had bumped my car, so I went outside and turned it off. Another 25 minutes pass and it starts going off again! I checked all my doors and trunk to make sure each was securely shut and locked again...alarm went off again. The third time I didn't lock it using the fob...just the power lock button inside the door which seemed to work. Next day at work I am having the same problem with the alarm...what the heck is going on? And it happens whether I press the fob once or twice.
SOURCE: 2005 Hyundia Elantra alarm goes off for no real reason
When a battery starts to go bad it will set the alarm off constantly. Check the date on your battery and if it's between 3 and 4 years old most likely this is the cause. I had it happen before.
SOURCE: Alarm goes off for no reason.
this could be a couple of minor things which we can check first, open and close each door to see if they all operate the courtesy lights, open the trunk and push the trunl light button to ensure it is switching off. there may also be a button under the hood. lastly check the glove box button is turning off the glove/jockeybox light when it is closed. if any of these fail, that is the button that needs to be removed and inspected. Good luck
SOURCE: Alarm Issues
I have been having this same issue for the past 6 months. So far no one can give me an answer that solves the problem. I have done several things unsuccessfully 1) changed the battery (still happens) 2) flipped the valet toggle switch under the steering column (still happens) 3) I lock the doors using the automatic lock button on the driver and/or passenger door (the alarm will not self-activate and go off, but this still doesn't solve the root problem with the alarm)
SOURCE: !991 buick park avenue. the trunk fills with water
There is no drain plug. For the leaks be certain to investigate: sunroof drains, taillight seals, and the trunk seal. Many trunk seals actually channel water into the trunk. New designs are available on many GMs.
Testimonial: "Have been told different stories by two mech'a one said no drain plug the other said he removed the plug to drain the water?/?"
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