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Shock sensor does not trigger the alarm.
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Has the FACT system been triggered? If so, you will hear five chirps when disarming. To check
this, turn the ignition key on and off to clear the FACT from memory, and then retest the shock
sensor.
Door input does not immediately trigger full alarm. Instead, I hear chirps for the first three seconds.
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That’s how the progressive two-stage door input works! This is the instant response feature of
this system. Even if the door is closed immediately, the system provides an instant trigger by
chirping, and then progressing to a constant siren.
Closing the door triggers the system, but opening the door does not.
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Have you correctly identified the type of door switch system? This happens often when the
wrong door input has been used.
System will not passively arm until it is remotely armed and then disarmed.
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Are the door inputs connected? Is a blue wire connected to the door trigger wire in the vehicle?
Either the green H1/5 or the violet H1/7 should be used instead.
Door input does not respond with the progressive trigger, but with immediate full alarm.
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What zone does the LED indicate? If the LED indicates that the impact sensor caused the
trigger, the sensor may be detecting the door opening. Reducing the sensitivity or relocating the
sensor can often solve this problem. If the LED indicates that the door caused the trigger, you
may have programmed the progressive door trigger off. (See Feature 2-4 in the
Feature
Descriptions
section of this guide.)
The Valet switch does not work.
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Is it plugged into the correct socket?
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Check the System Features Learn Routine for the programmed Valet pulse count.
Status LED does not work.
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Make sure that it is plugged in. (See
Plug-In Harnesses
section of this guide.) Is the LED plugged
into the correct socket?