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Re: Why does my 563 t hornet car alarm not chirp...
Your system may be in valet. Open any door, press lock button on transmitter, press aux, press lock again. If your alarm was in valet, it's now active, if it was active, it's now in valet. Hopefully, this was the issue and nothing is wrong with your siren.
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AnandTech
Feb 3, 2003 - 11 posts - 7 authors
My car alarm doesn't chirp all the time, but it still unlocks the doors. ... Distributed Computing. ·, Security. ·, Social. ·, Off Topic ... The rest of the electrical systemseems fine. ... Just read the owners manual and find out to to re-enable the ... but like when I arm my alarm it arms but then it'll go off for no reason.
When you try to start the car the alarm goes off.. It could be your battery. 3. Try to start no sound, nothing lights up, alarm doesn't work. It could be a loose battery ...
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Sep 11, 2006 - 7 posts
posted in 12 Volt Forum : Car security / Convenience: Hi I am new to this site ... Myproblem is when I lock it it won't chirp or roll my windows up ... If I hold the lock button the siren will go off,and if I press and hold the AUX my windows will go down. ... It won't chirp when activated or when I hold the arm button.Missing: hornet
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hi I have the viper 7142v alarm system,tge problem is I only had one remote,I ordered a spare but ... My alarm only chirps when i am programming lock and unlock functions. it does not ... As soon as I connect car battery my alarm goes off. ... I obviously don't have a remote, and it doesn't have a valet switch.
The only reason that your alarm would not chirp when locking and unlocking the doors is that the system is in valet. A visual notification that the alarm is in valet mode is the LED light is on solid. If the LED is on solid and you wish to make the alarm active again, turn the ignition on then, press and hold the valet/programming switch for two seconds. The LED light will turn off. If the LED light is not on solid then, the issue may be with siren itself.
With your drivers door wide open and no key in the ignition, press the remote control buttons.....lock-unlock-lock....within one second and the alarm will come out of valet mode, which it's currently in right now.
Your system is in valet. To take the system out of valet with remote: open any door, press lock, unlock, lock. Now check the LED; it should be off. Close the door and arm the system to check.
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Turn the key on then off. Within ten seconds press and release the valet switch. The LED should be off now. Close the door and arm the system. The alarm should chirp to confirm that it is armed.
sounds like the alarm went into valet mode. that's usually what a solid blue light means on most viper alarms. check your owners manual on how to take the alarm out of valet mode. with the 5701 alarm its usually done with the remote. hope this helps
I had the same problem, then I downloaded the user manual from the Directed Electronics site. It seems with most of the remotes (1400xp included) all you have to do is press the AUX button and then the Lock/Unlock button. This puts it into Silent Mode and no more chirping late at night or early in the morning, but you still have the ability to have it chirp when you need to by only pressing the Lock/Unlock button. Hope that helps.
1. Your key, when turned to lock or unlock in the driver's door key cylinder and held there, will roll the windows/sunroof up or down respectively,
2. The transmitter on your car locks and unlocks the doors just fine.
3. You know where the valet switch for your alarm is located.
Program as follows:
Open the door and leave it open until you've finished programming. Turn the ignition on and off. Push the Valet switch and release it 10 times, and push it an 11th time making sure to hold it in. You should see 10 flashes on the status LED, 10 siren chirps, or both. This tells you that you are in option 10, which is the comfort closure feature.
At this point push the unlock button on the transmitter. That will change the comfort closure setting to "on". Once the unlock button is pushed the LED should stop flashing. At this point it is programmed and you can turn the ignition on again.
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