Re: 2000 Honda CR-V Anti-theft security system Problem!
I guess yours is not fitted with alarm but with only keyless entry [as you
mentioned] therefore there should not be any alarm when forced open. Do you
know if you have an immobilizer? You can see check out the dash, near the
left of the REV meter when you turn off the ignition and pull out the key.
Thanks.
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Jig" <dineshkumars@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi Seth,
>> Thanks for your reply. I tried what you said and nothing happened.I
>> kept my window down and locked the car with remote lock and then i
>> opened the car using the safety lock and it opened and there was no
>> horn sound or any alarm.
>>
>> Is there some kind of Fuse or something that would have burnt?Should I
>> contact the company that installed the anti theft security system.Its
>> not installed by Honda that what I beleive as there is a Warranty
>> provided by private company for that antitheft system.
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> Ahh, so it is an after market. I should have guessed when you said you
> pushed the lock and in honked (as opposed to a factory alarm that requires
> 2 presses to get it to honk).
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> Is there a user guide? The alarm is probably in Valet mode. In Valet
> mode, it is NOT an alarm, but just a keyless entry. What make and model
> is the alarm and what behavior do you see from the alarm LED (not the
> radio LED). The LED will tell you if it is in Valet mode or not and the
> user guide will tell you how to switch it in and out of Valet mode. For
> example, (if I'm remembering correctly) on DEI alarm systems (Viper,
> Python, Hornet, etc...) a solid LED is valet mode and switching in and out
> can be done with the alarm off, door open and a 1-2-1 press on the key
> FOB.
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