Hi Jon McCreight, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Alarms are very complex. we need to know all symptoms related to the alarm failure. to truly understand ALL.Hi Jon McCreight, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Alarms are very complex. we need to know all symptoms related to the alarm failure. to truly understand ALL.
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thank your gorvernment. they required auto makers to implement some sort of tire pressure monitoring system in all vehicles. More than likely what needs to be done is a re-initialization of the sensors. it will most likely need to be performed by a dealer.
You might can have the dealer program it not to honk, but its just the way the keyless entry works. I've owned 2 accords--an 06 and 08--and both of them honk the horn when the lock button is pressed twice. Pressing the button once will secure the car and arm the alarm. So once click is all you really need. And no your alarm is not malfunctioning.
Hi Jon McCreight, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Alarms are very complex. we need to know all symptoms related to the alarm failure. to truly understand ALL.
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