Will unlocking a 2004 G35 Coupe with the key trigger the factory alarm?
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Will unlocking a 2004 G35 Coupe with the key trigger the factory alarm?
I recently bought a G35 coupe and the power lock actuators don't work so I have to lock my doors manually. I recently tested the alarm by opening the door after locking the car and arming the alarm and it went off, but I'm not sure if it will go off if I or someone else unlocks the door with the keyhole. Does my programmed key automatically disable the alarm since it's programmed to the car?
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By the way, welcome to the forum.
I still find it odd that BOTH your actuators failed at the same moment. I suppose anything is possible and I know that's what you said your mechanic said, but looking at those two fuses is real easy and I suggest you double check that yourself. It would be good for you to familiarize yourself with the car's fuses.
If you haven't already tried it ... unlocking your car with the physical key should shut off the alarm system. And I believe locking it that way should activate the system. So for the moment, leaving your passenger door locked and using the physical key to lock and unlock your driver's door is the secure way to go. You may not be old enough to remember but that used to be our only option.
I still find it odd that BOTH your actuators failed at the same moment. I suppose anything is possible and I know that's what you said your mechanic said, but looking at those two fuses is real easy and I suggest you double check that yourself. It would be good for you to familiarize yourself with the car's fuses.
If you haven't already tried it ... unlocking your car with the physical key should shut off the alarm system. And I believe locking it that way should activate the system. So for the moment, leaving your passenger door locked and using the physical key to lock and unlock your driver's door is the secure way to go. You may not be old enough to remember but that used to be our only option.
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By the way, welcome to the forum.
I still find it odd that BOTH your actuators failed at the same moment. I suppose anything is possible and I know that's what you said your mechanic said, but looking at those two fuses is real easy and I suggest you double check that yourself. It would be good for you to familiarize yourself with the car's fuses.
If you haven't already tried it ... unlocking your car with the physical key should shut off the alarm system. And I believe locking it that way should activate the system. So for the moment, leaving your passenger door locked and using the physical key to lock and unlock your driver's door is the secure way to go. You may not be old enough to remember but that used to be our only option.
I still find it odd that BOTH your actuators failed at the same moment. I suppose anything is possible and I know that's what you said your mechanic said, but looking at those two fuses is real easy and I suggest you double check that yourself. It would be good for you to familiarize yourself with the car's fuses.
If you haven't already tried it ... unlocking your car with the physical key should shut off the alarm system. And I believe locking it that way should activate the system. So for the moment, leaving your passenger door locked and using the physical key to lock and unlock your driver's door is the secure way to go. You may not be old enough to remember but that used to be our only option.
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