Our 1997 Grand Prix sits outside in a rural area and somewhere between 8:45
and 9:30 each night, the alarm goes off, beeps only 5 or 6 times, then shuts
off. Every night. The first few times I ran out, then later just shined a
light out there. No animals, or people around when I check it out.
What gives?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Dick S.
Paradox - 25 Aug 2005 04:24 GMT
Someone keeps tripping it at the same time each night till you just give up
and dont set it, then that night when they try and trip it and it doesnt go
off, they steal it. maybe?
> Our 1997 Grand Prix sits outside in a rural area and somewhere between 8:45
> and 9:30 each night, the alarm goes off, beeps only 5 or 6 times, then shuts
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> Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
> Dick S.
Dick S. - 26 Aug 2005 01:53 GMT
Well, we'll see... tonight, I parked out back, where I can get the .308 out
the window.
;-)
Dick S.
> Someone keeps tripping it at the same time each night till you just give
> up
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>> Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
>> Dick S.
Dick S. - 27 Aug 2005 03:37 GMT
Oddly quiet for the past two nights......
> Well, we'll see... tonight, I parked out back, where I can get the .308
> out the window.
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>>> Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
>>> Dick S.
Jim Conway - 30 Aug 2005 00:59 GMT
I have the same year, same model, with the same problem. However, mine
goes off typically in the daytime, but not on schedule. I was thinking
it was my car missing me, but because we now have 8 long years of
intimacy between us, I know that can't be it anymore.... :-(
However, I have heard of military signals wreaking havoc w/garage door
openers, so maybe car alarms too?
> Our 1997 Grand Prix sits outside in a rural area and somewhere between 8:45
> and 9:30 each night, the alarm goes off, beeps only 5 or 6 times, then shuts
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
> Dick S.