Need to Silence Alarm for good
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m. jones
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 3:21 am    Post subject: Need to Silence Alarm for good Reply with quote

I bought a used 93 Park Ave about 2 years ago. Every once in a while
when someone opens a door the alarm goes off with horns blowing and
flashing headlights. I can silence it by turning the key in a door but
I would like to silence it for good. Does anyone know of an easy way
to do this??? It is factory installed and the previous owner didn't
know how to disengage it either. Thanks, Mac

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Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:43 am    Post subject: Re: Need to Silence Alarm for good Reply with quote

Look for a light green wire coming in from the driver's door. Connect
this wire to ground and your alarm will never arm again
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I bought a used 93 Park Ave about 2 years ago. Every once in a while when
someone opens a door the alarm goes off with horns blowing and
flashing headlights. I can silence it by turning the key in a door but
I would like to silence it for good. Does anyone know of an easy way
to do this??? It is factory installed and the previous owner didn't
know how to disengage it either. Thanks, Mac
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