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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / November 2006

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2001 Altima alarm goes off for no reason and my doors keep coming unlocked

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LaLa - 08 Jul 2006 16:09 GMT
For the past two weeks when I get into my car and lock the doors they come
unlocked while i'm driving. In the morning my doors are unlocked when I know
I locked them the night before. I have not been using my remote starter. I
have been locking the doors manualy. For the past 4 days my car alarm goes
off for no reason. I push the button on my remote starter and the alarm does
not respond immediately.  The alarm just goes off with no manipulation, while
I'm driving or in the middle of the night. What should I do? I thought maybe
it was the battery in my remote starter, but I took the battery out and the
alarm still acted crazy. Should I unhook something like the horn until I can
get it looked at? What do you suggest? thanks
Greg Rozelle - 08 Jul 2006 21:56 GMT
>For the past two weeks when I get into my car and lock the doors they come
>unlocked while i'm driving. In the morning my doors are unlocked when I know
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>alarm still acted crazy. Should I unhook something like the horn until I can
>get it looked at? What do you suggest? thanks

Anyone move in two weeks ago,  that might have a car alarm as well?

Also if it goes off a night.  Any sign of break-in?

Next Morning.   Drive a different direction.    Another alarm system
may be interfering.

Greg Rozelle
LaLa - 09 Jul 2006 03:28 GMT
Thanks. There are no new neighbors, and there is no sign of break-in or
attempted break-in. It may be electrical.

>>For the past two weeks when I get into my car and lock the doors they come
>>unlocked while i'm driving. In the morning my doors are unlocked when I know
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>
>Greg Rozelle
idiot_free_in-MD - 30 Nov 2006 20:58 GMT
>Thanks. There are no new neighbors, and there is no sign of break-in or
>attempted break-in. It may be electrical.
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>>Greg Rozelle
Have you considered exorcism?  ;)  Actually, it sounds like a short somewhere.
.. do you have keyless entry?
-S

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