> Just purchased this 02 Sportage for my daughter (read yesterdays posting
> with questions). It has an alarm on it. The way it works, as you may know,
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Looking for Advice.
> Bob
Bob,
I have a 1999 Kia Sportage. In that model, you can either lock all of
the doors at once with the key which activates the alarm or you can
manually press down the driver's side lock and automatically lock all
of the doors without the alarm being activated. I have to manually
lock the doors during the winter because the severe cold will
ocasionally set off the alarm. I imagine extreme heat would do the
same thing to the sensors. The alarm will also drain the battery pretty
fast if left unattended. In my Kia, the alarm does not shut off until
you come out and unlock the door. Manually locking the doors should
get you around the issue until you can get a diagnosis on what's
happening with the alarm.
Amazonmama
mark - 19 Jun 2006 04:27 GMT
>> Just purchased this 02 Sportage for my daughter (read yesterdays posting
>> with questions). It has an alarm on it. The way it works, as you may know,
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
>
> Amazonmama
Hello,
Just out of curiosity, how many miles and how has this vehicle performed
for you (I've read that Kia quality has improved exponentially of late but
wondered if it was ever as bad as some purport...?).
-Cheers
Bob - 19 Jun 2006 22:35 GMT
>>> Just purchased this 02 Sportage for my daughter (read yesterdays posting
>>> with questions). It has an alarm on it. The way it works, as you may
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
>
> -Cheers
We just bought the vehicle. It has 53,000 miles on it. I took it to the
dealer today to diagnose the problem. They can't find anything wrong with
it. They said I have to leave it there all day and wait for the alarm to go
off.
They also said there is no way to deactivate the alarm.
I may have to take it back to them and just leave it there for a day. It is
still under warranty and I would like to get it fixed before the warranty
runs out.
Bob
mark - 20 Jun 2006 02:15 GMT
>>>> Just purchased this 02 Sportage for my daughter (read yesterdays posting
>>>> with questions). It has an alarm on it. The way it works, as you may
[quoted text clipped - 47 lines]
>
> Bob
Thanks for the reply and good luck with your problem!
-Cheers
Bob - 20 Jun 2006 03:24 GMT
>>>>> Just purchased this 02 Sportage for my daughter (read yesterdays
>>>>> posting
[quoted text clipped - 58 lines]
>
> -Cheers
I might have stumbled onto something. I noticed that when I locked the
doors and set the alarm from the passenger's side, the horn was loud. When
I set the alarm from the driver's side, the horn sounded very weak and
sickly. I wonder if the key lock switch on the driver's door is going bad.