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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2006

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disabling horn beep when arming alarm?

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Dr Nick - 29 May 2006 16:31 GMT
I have an 06 accord EX-L with navi and I'm trying to find out if there is a
way to disable the horn from beeping when I arm the alarm. I've read teh
owners manaul and ti says nthing about hwo to do this. on my maxima it has
instruction on the rear of the remote (had to hold lock and unlock for like
5 seconds and ti would disable the beep) anyidea how to do this on an 06
accord (of it's it's pssible) i just hate comming home at 3am and not
wanting to arm my alarm because of the loud beep.

-Nick
Seth - 29 May 2006 17:21 GMT
>I have an 06 accord EX-L with navi and I'm trying to find out if there is a
>way to disable the horn from beeping when I arm the alarm. I've read teh
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>accord (of it's it's pssible) i just hate comming home at 3am and not
>wanting to arm my alarm because of the loud beep.

Maybe the '06 is different from previous years, but all the Honda factory
systems I've experienced only beep if you press the lock button 2x.  The
system is still active if you only press the button once, 2nd time is just
for confirmation.
Dr Nick - 29 May 2006 23:09 GMT
> Maybe the '06 is different from previous years, but all the Honda factory
> systems I've experienced only beep if you press the lock button 2x.  The
> system is still active if you only press the button once, 2nd time is just
> for confirmation.>

hmm... thats a good point, I've honestly never checked to see if the system
is active after just one press... I'll check and let ya know

-N
ajtessier - 30 May 2006 00:50 GMT
Don't want to wake up the wife when you come in at 3 AM? I'll bet your not
alone if that's the reason. If your coming home from work at 3 AM don't
worry about it because nobody is going to worry about you trying sleep in
the middle of the day.

Al

>> Maybe the '06 is different from previous years, but all the Honda factory
>> systems I've experienced only beep if you press the lock button 2x.  The
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>
> -N
rjdriver - 30 May 2006 01:36 GMT
> Don't want to wake up the wife when you come in at 3 AM? I'll bet your not
> alone if that's the reason. If your coming home from work at 3 AM don't
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>> hmm... thats a good point, I've honestly never checked to see if the
>> system is active after just one press... I'll check and let ya know

I have an '03, and what Seth says is correct for that year, and probaly for
yours as well.  If you are close enough to the car when you hit the button
the first time, you can hear the door locks going down, which should be
enough confirmation that the theft control system is activated.  If you are
not near the car or there is too much noise, you'll have to do that second
hit and put up with the horn.

Bob
Seth - 30 May 2006 03:13 GMT
>>>> Maybe the '06 is different from previous years, but all the Honda
>>>> factory systems I've experienced only beep if you press the lock button
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> If you are not near the car or there is too much noise, you'll have to do
> that second hit and put up with the horn.

Also, mine has a light near the drivers side door lock to indicate it is
armed.

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