After driving car short distance, turned car off and opened door. alarm sounded with headlights and turn signals flashing and horn blowing
SOURCE: 2000 honda civic vp keeps blowing low beam fuses left and right.
Fuses nearly always blow because of a bad earth. The switch only needs to short for a moment and the fuse will blow.
See if you can find a replcement swtich from a local breaker's yard or ebay and go on from there.
SOURCE: My lowbeam headlights don't turn
If your parking lights come on, but not the headlights, and the bulbs and fuses are fine, it's the switch itself. This is an easy fix. You can get another headlight stalk at a junkyard out of another Civic, or buy one new on eBay or at a dealership. To replace it, unscrew teh trim on the steering column (take the plastic covers off the column, from below), and then unscrew the switch module at the base of the stalk that has the headlight switch on it. The switch will then hang from its wiring harness. Simply unplug it, plug in the new one (test it to be sure it turns the lights on), and then reassemble the trim after mounting the switch. It will probably take you all of 10 minutes to do it - nice to have fixes like that:)
SOURCE: Honda Civic Dead Battery then won't start- Kill switch?
You must fully charge the battery again , injection models are a pain
SOURCE: Key Fob does not work and alarm goes off when raining
the central locking control unit is in the drivers door. there's a polythene sheet in the door panel. If that's ripped or petrified then rain may be screwing with the electrics. it may be worth taking off the door panel and wrapping it the controll unit in a shopping bag or summat.....
SOURCE: 2002 Honda Odyssey security alarm system
Make sure your hood is shut. I just got my 2002 Honda Odyssey back from the dealer today (90,000 mile check-up - I love my van and will drive it until it dies!) and when I went to lock the van with my remote transmitter, the lights didn't flash and the horn didn't sound. I open and closed all the doors and tailgate and I could hear that the doors were locked, but the security system wasn't working and that is why the lights didn't blink or the horn didn't sound. I walked up to the front of the van to check the hood to make sure it was closed (there isn't an indicator light for an open hood, only open doors) and the hood wasn't shut completely. Once I opened the hood and let it drop to securely shut, I hit the door lock button on the remote and everything worked like a charm! Hope this helps others in this predicament.
CAR ALARM ISSUES
It
can be any of the car doors not got properly locked or the door is locked but
the switch is not sensing the door locked. Open and close each door again
properly.
Or
else its problem with any of switch wiring getting in contact
with alarm wiring causing it to happen.
And
last thing alarm connections need to be inspected. It's getting short somewhere
in between.
There
are few help links with solutions, to troubleshoot these types of problems.
I suggest going through these links.
Click
the link below: ------
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/07/alarm-keeps-going-off.html
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http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/04/2009-toyota-camry-hood-switch-causing.html
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2012/01/ford-pickup-alarm-will-not-disengage.html
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http://www.howtorepairguide.com/2012/11/mitsubishi-diamante-factory-security.html
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http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/01/toyota-avalon-factory-alarm-will-go-off.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/chevrolet-tahoe-hood-open-warning-on.html
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These
details will help.
Thanks.
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