Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 03:28:37 GMT From: Andre Brousseau <Answer50nopsamail.com> Subject: Re: 89 alarm system
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 > > > > > > > > > >