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My car alarm keeps going off on Nissan Altima when it is locked and parked.?

Any hints on how to stop this?

Answer:

Alarms will trip if something tells it that the car is tempered. Here're 3 possibilities. Do you have an ultrasonic movement sensor in the car? It may be too sensitive or you might have left a window slightly open. Ultrasonic sensors can be set off by air movement. Do you have a shock sensor in the car? A shock sensor detects bumps such as someone trying to break your window. If it's too sensitive, a truck passing by or a loud thunder could set it off . Are one of your door sensors tripping because of an unclosed door or a faulty connection? In the cases above, if you can find the source of the trip, you're all set. If not, if your alarm has an option to ignore all sensors except the door sensor, go ahead and try it out. Of course, there's always the possibility that your alarm system itself is faulty. If you have a switch somewhere to deactivate the alarm, and just use your keyless entry to lock/unlock doors, that would be a quick fix. Another quick fix would be pulling the alarm fuse.
Nissans suck.Well first I'd check to make sure you're not accidentally depressing the panic button while the remote is in your pocket. If not then you got to take it to an alarm shop and get it fixed or deactivated.
I live in Akron, Ohio and I don't own a car. I must admit I do have access to one if I need it. But I ride all year long but I stay off the streets when it's icy or salty. (They salt the streets here in the winter and it really messes up a bike.) But there is a GIRL in your neck of the woods that rides a Sportster all year round. She pretty tough and very smart. Goes by the handle damurph on the net. So heck yeah you can ride a bike most of the time down there. I lived in Savannah, Ga. for 3 years Even rode in hurricane season. I won't do that again. Got hit by a car in Charleston, South Carolina after fighting that storm for six hours. Anyway. Ride brother ride.
Primary Huh? that's what I do. I have a car but the ol'lady drives it to and fro work and I take the Bike every day M-F and plus the riding I do on the weekends. I put allot of miles on her, rain or shine and freaking cold she keeps me satisfied. Just keep your rain suit handy and vest and leather w/chaps,gloves. to me there is no bad day of riding and I have laid her down,3 times now.once my fault coming home from the bar and 2 times from butt head cage drivers. I do live in Florida and it does drop into the 20's sometimes in the winterall I can say is be safe and go for it.Ride on
If the temperature drops to freezing in the winter, black ice in the morning is something to be aware off. Black ice is a VERY thin coating of ice on the road and it can be VERY slippery for four wheels even worse for two. If you haven't seen it, it should look like a wet patch on the road and will last longer in shady spots. I ride into the late fall/early winter and am very cautious about wet spots on the morning ride to the daily salt mine.

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