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Re: Alarm shorts?
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Do you have a door that is not closed all the way?
douglas.carter@platinum.com wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Here's one for the all-knowing, infinite wisdom of the listservers...
>
> This morning when I got to work, I get out just like every day and lock the
> car from the outside (like we all do), and nothing. No horn beep, no
> blinking red light... nothing. Then as I'm walking away wondering what
> happened, the alarm goes off (not too embarrasing).
>
> So I try it again... the same thing, no beep, but the light begins to flash
> slow and long, for about 1 minute, then goes right to the fast flashes. I
> think the alarm is armed, but I'm not completely comfortable that it won't
> randomly go off while I'm up here on the 7th floor of this highrise
> building.
>
> Needless to say, tomorrow it's going into the dealer, but are there any
> ideas what happened? Electrical short somewhere?
>
> Oh, and the weather is a miserable cold, rainy and fog patched here in the
> wonderful city of Chicago.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug
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