I believe the alarm/fob system is designed to work after the second press of the button, to prevent accidental disarms/alarms when the button is just pressed by a key or something in your pocket.
Setting the alarm is most likely gonna be a straight forward event, so one press will suffice. But you`d hate to find out you`d accidently disarmed your ride, and it`s been that way for the last 8hrs. |
Originally Posted by Seeburg220
(Post 179463)
That's weird. Why even bother with a key, then ???????
Not one of GM's smarter things. I think it's a good idea! |
Originally Posted by jx3
(Post 179854)
No horn chirp from Dory unless I hit the lock button twice.
The alarm still sets in a delay mode if your horn is set to go on the second button. ie. 1. Press lock button once - Delay lock/alarm mode, no horn. 2. Press lock button twice - No delay lock/alarm mode, horn chirps. To test with either mode, 1. Open drivers door window 2. Press lock button one time or lock on fob one time. 3. reach in and pull up lock button on door. 4. Open door with key in hand, You will have to insert your key in the ignition and turn to ignition to shut the alarm off. (try shutting the alarm off by pressing the unlock button on the fob) |
Has anyone had their battery (veh.) go so low on power, that it couldn`t even maintain the little current required to open the door locks?
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Originally Posted by Black Beauty
(Post 180101)
Has anyone had their battery (veh.) go so low on power, that it couldn`t even maintain the little current required to open the door locks?
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What caused the drainage?
I leave my veh. undriven for long periods of time, the van for instance, and the battery holds up, fires right up. |
Originally Posted by Black Beauty
(Post 180141)
What caused the drainage?
I leave my veh. undriven for long periods of time, the van for instance, and the battery holds up, fires right up. Could be that the HHR as a seriously underated battery as suggested elsewhere on the forum. |
Pressing the electric lock button on the door assures me that all doors lock. I'm able to see and hear them lock. I don't waste the car's battery energy by making the horn sound and the lights flash. The only time I use the remote is if the car is outside the garage and I can't remember if I locked it. Then the horn sounding is convenient.
By the way, the last remote battery I replaced was about $7 at Wal-Mart. |
I'VE had no probs with my 2006 HHR, but wifes 2006 ....WHEW!! Altinator went out last month, alarm lock failed this morning, car wont "release", start up! Towed to the dealers again! Was locked in May, alarm set, passenger side rear window smashed, car ransacked at her job, no noise from the car! Anybody have ideas? Possibly the puter screwed up? HELP!!
Tom (DRTYOLMN) |
Originally Posted by DRTYOLMN
(Post 180576)
Was locked in May, alarm set, passenger side rear window smashed, car ransacked at her job, no noise from the car! Anybody have ideas? Possibly the puter screwed up? HELP!!
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