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My alarm activate after aprox 20 seconds when first applied for a full cycle and then stops

  • b_haylett Sep 03, 2011

    How can I stop this from happening because it is happening every time i lock the car, also I have a red touch key and a black touch key but i do not no where they go to disarm the alarm. My alarm systen is a MBSS 2b

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The red touch key is for arming and disarming the alarm system and for programming new black touch keys. This should be kept in a safe place and not in the vehicle.
The black touch key is for disarming the alarm system and for fault diagnosis of the alarm system by your MB dealer.

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The red thing is for deactivating the alarm if it go off accidently. There will be a slot (in the glove box, or by your right leg in the drivers side footwell). Look for it.The socket is in the glove box .-----------

This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.

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