Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 12:55:27 -0700 From: "John" <jeberstnopsamrr.com> Subject: Re: 89 alarm system
LED works (but sometimes the LED on my garage door opener works too but not enough power to trigger the door). There are a series of on/off switches (just like the garage door opener and other RF devices) that might not be set right. Not too hopeful on that since if they were wrong I would think it would never work and it sometimes (very infrequently) does work. Anyone know how I could find out what the proper switch setting would be? Andre Brousseau <Answer50nopsamail.com> wrote in message news:37C362D6.A4A666Fnopsamail.com... > do you have a LED on the transmitter? this can tell you if the battery is ok, if > she's ok, look in your alarm manual, it must be that the transmitter isn't well > calibrated, there is normally a small potentiometer in the transmitter to adjust > the frequency, you should take a lot at that... > > Andre Brousseau > 88 900 8-valve (with an alarm system!) > > John wrote: > > > Sorry, should have stated that the battery is new. Guess it could be bad so > > I'll buy another. Any other ideas? > > > > Matthew Faulks <m.faulksnopsamin.net> wrote in message > > news:7pum2b$bv7$1nopsament13-gui.server.virgin.net... > > > Change the battery in the keyring remote > > > John <jeberstnopsamrr.com> wrote in message > > > news:Egxw3.2$iy.1517nopsamr1.san.rr.com... > > > > Just purchased an 89 900 Turbo convertible and love the car. The alarm > > > > remote doesn't usually seem to work. Most times it won't deactivate the > > > > system. The few times it does it does so without setting off that > > little > > > > audible chirp I expect to hear. I'm not usually a fan of alarm systems > > > but > > > > since it's there and the car is topless I would like to use it. Not > > being > > > > able to use the remote kills the little value I perceive in an alarm so > > > I'm > > > > wondering if anyone has any suggestions? Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >