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Alarm Fault Codes
I've been searching for a while, but I haven't found any threads which describe the same problem. I'm having the following symptoms:
1. The car beeps when I lock the doors 2. The right (passenger) window does not drop when I pull either the interior or exterior handle. 3. The red LED on the lock button turns on at random. I scanned the alarm system with my Durametric and had the following results: 34 Passenger compartment monitoring sensor, short circuit to ground Status: not present Occurance Counter: 1 This fault is displayed for informational purposes, it is not an indication of a problem and no repair is needed. 47 Status: present Occurance Counter: 15 61 Status: present Occurance Counter: 36 60 Status: not present Occurance Counter: 4 This fault is displayed for informational purposes, it is not an indication of a problem and no repair is needed. 16 Voltage failure at terminal 30 with alarm system active Status: not present Occurance Counter: 1 This fault is displayed for informational purposes, it is not an indication of a problem and no repair is needed. 25 Status lead, signal converter, short circuit to B+ Status: not present Occurance Counter: 2 This fault is displayed for informational purposes, it is not an indication of a problem and no repair is needed. Before I start throwing parts at the problem, I am asking whether anyone has suggestions for narrowing down the possible problems. I suspect that there is a problem with the passenger door microswitch. Thanks in advance for suggestions. |
Did you ever find a fix for this, mine is doing this as well.
Thanks |
Hopefully the answer is yes. @BobMarley1 - what are the issues you are seeing? If you are hearing the horn beep when locking, please indicate whether it is a single or double beep.
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