short horn beep with no one in car
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short horn beep with no one in car
have a 99 vert - I walked by the car and the horn made a short beep and the inside light went on and then off. after a few more minutes it did it again. the top was down - i went to put it up and the release buttton did nothing. i started the car - now the release button works and i put the top up. BUT after a few more minutes the short horn beep starts again. any idea what is goin on here ???
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Originally Posted by dbros9
have a 99 vert - I walked by the car and the horn made a short beep and the inside light went on and then off. after a few more minutes it did it again. the top was down - i went to put it up and the release buttton did nothing. i started the car - now the release button works and i put the top up. BUT after a few more minutes the short horn beep starts again. any idea what is goin on here ???
thanks
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(Yea, I know the joke: Is that a fob in your pocket or are you just glad to see me. Maybe your car is just glad to see you!)
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Gotta be the passive entry!
Originally Posted by dbros9
just looked in off position on both sets of keys
If the car still does it when you're walking by without the fob, it means you have a magnetic personality and you'll just have to live with it
Seriously, it must be the fob if it did it when you walked by.
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try changing the battery in your remote. when you do, stand next to the driver's door, point the remote at the car, and hold both lock and unlock buttons down together until it reprograms.
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Call a priest. Your car is posessed and needs at excorcism!
Something else must be going on. Your car can't simply be tooting when you walk by. That is not logical! In every unusual happening, there is always a reasonable explanation. Look to the obvious. (If it is truly spontaniously tooting for no reason, pull single fuses until it stops. Then that circuit is your problem.) But there is no such thing as spontanious tooting!
Something else must be going on. Your car can't simply be tooting when you walk by. That is not logical! In every unusual happening, there is always a reasonable explanation. Look to the obvious. (If it is truly spontaniously tooting for no reason, pull single fuses until it stops. Then that circuit is your problem.) But there is no such thing as spontanious tooting!
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Actually it does not happen when u walk by the car - I am upstairs in the house and I hear the short beep. I go into the garage and the interior lights are on and then they fade off. 15 minutes later the beep again This is so weird.
I just got the car out of storage a week ago. I did change one battery in a remote and also the car battery - but I don't know how that could be it although it seemed to start after I changed the remote battery.
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I just got the car out of storage a week ago. I did change one battery in a remote and also the car battery - but I don't know how that could be it although it seemed to start after I changed the remote battery.
any other thoughts
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This thread has a pretty good, plot... can't wait for the movie!
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Originally Posted by dbros9
Actually it does not happen when u walk by the car - I am upstairs in the house and I hear the short beep. I go into the garage and the interior lights are on and then they fade off. 15 minutes later the beep again This is so weird.
I just got the car out of storage a week ago. I did change one battery in a remote and also the car battery - but I don't know how that could be it although it seemed to start after I changed the remote battery.
any other thoughts
I just got the car out of storage a week ago. I did change one battery in a remote and also the car battery - but I don't know how that could be it although it seemed to start after I changed the remote battery.
any other thoughts
Take the batteries out of the remotes to eliminate that possibility. You said you changed the battery. Did you clean the cables where they contact the battery? Did you torque the posts tight? (I think Bill Curlee states 11 ft. lb. torque.) Do a search and find the grounds under the hood and check/clean.
Do steps one at a time so you know which caused it. FWIW, my car has honked twice a couple of times when I've started it...like the alarm was starting, but it would only honk twice. Haven't figured that one out and really don't care......had an '84 Scirocco that would do the same thing on startup about 4 times a year. It didn't have near the computing power in it. Hope you locate the problem....annoying as @#$!; best of luck.
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the plot thickens
Well - things r getting stranger. now the car is locking on it's own. it's not a fluke - it's happened 3 times already this morning. I just took the fobs apart and will re-program and see what happens.
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Well - things r getting stranger. now the car is locking on it's own. it's not a fluke - it's happened 3 times already this morning. I just took the fobs apart and will re-program and see what happens.
Any resolution, or is Christine still acting up??
Shall we send a Catholic priest?
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You know, even if the key fobs are in the house, the range is ~ 50 ft. I ran into something similar with the passice position on my fobs. Not enough distance between my garage and where I keep the keys.
Not that this is your problem, but it may indicate an issue with 1 or both of your fobs
Not that this is your problem, but it may indicate an issue with 1 or both of your fobs
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One other thing to think about. I think 15 minutes is the time the computers in the car go to sleep. I agree with the above posts that it is probably fob related. Can you turn off passive entry via the DIC? If you don't use it that might help. Also, if the computers are not going to sleep, your battery is not long for this world Also, you might verify no leaks onto the BCM (passenger footwell - air conditioning condensate drain plugged). They get very wierd when that happens. Just some more things to look into. Hope you find the culprit soon.