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Re: ALARM ISSUES 2002 Xterra

LMAO...

I dont have the schematics of the switches involved but did double check the
switches by opening the doors, closing them etc. Checking for basic play etc. I
forgot about the hood switch however.

Thanks Brent, ed in Jersey.


--- In nissanxterraclubhouse@yahoogroups.com, likexterra <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Hooking up a scan tool or such shouldn't have anything to do with it, the
alarm system is not in any way related to the OBD-II system and ECU.
>
> The only way for the system to trigger is if one of the door switches closes,
or the door unlock sensor switches closes, or the hood switch closes. Otherwise
it would have to get a "panic" signal from a remote. That's it.
>
> It's extremely unlikely you're getting a random signal that somehow triggers
the system. Not just extremely unlikely, we're talking almost completely
unlikely. That's the last thing I'd suspect, after looking for little green
gremlins monkeying with your truck.
>
> Brent
>
> --- In nissanxterraclubhouse@yahoogroups.com, computered <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Well, it happened at 3AM and then again at 5am. I'm away from population
meaning that it wasnt anyone and the second time i was right on it as it
happened.
> >
> > question as has been posted here before:
> >
> > IS there some kind of wireless hookup to this thing that can be triggered by
a code.
> >
> > Should i disconnect the battery and reboot everything ??
> >
> > I have only a manual key for my 2002.
> >
> > I recently went through NJ inspection and they did access the computer with
their interface for emissions etc.
> >
> > As of now I am paranoid to leave the thing parked/locked anywhere like parks
etc. for fear of the thing going off.
> >
> > Any hints would be appreciated.
> >
>





Sun Jul 5, 2009 5:28 pm

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Here's a good one. All of a sudden, my alarm goes off for no reason. It doesnt seem to be dependent on anything. I locked it properly. Unlocked it, locked it...
computered
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Jul 4, 2009
10:05 am

Only thing I can think of is a flaky door switch......
likexterra
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Jul 4, 2009
9:56 pm

Well, it happened at 3AM and then again at 5am. I'm away from population meaning that it wasnt anyone and the second time i was right on it as it happened. ...
computered
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Jul 5, 2009
1:02 am

Hooking up a scan tool or such shouldn't have anything to do with it, the alarm system is not in any way related to the OBD-II system and ECU. The only way for...
likexterra
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Jul 5, 2009
2:47 am

LMAO... I dont have the schematics of the switches involved but did double check the switches by opening the doors, closing them etc. Checking for basic play...
computered
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Jul 5, 2009
5:28 pm
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