alarm system went off when car parked and keys removed.

Asked by Brian Apr 21, 2012 at 12:14 PM about the 2004 Buick LeSabre Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: General

after car had been driven and parked when keys removed and drivers door opened alarm went off and could not be
reset. Batterey had to be diconnected to stop alarm

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next time, stick the door key in and turn it and that would shut the alarm off- make sure you turn it far enough

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I put the key back in crack it and I still had to take the battery cable off

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If security light flashes and alarm isn't going off. Shut the door and wait 30 seconds and push unlock on key fob 3 times. Security system light goes back out. And system returns to normal. Computer part of security cannot be bypassed without damaging multiple devices. GM mechanics say faulty sensor on door switches or movement and trunk lock could be setting it off. Find then open circuit and repair that switch. Until you find the one causing the system to go off it will continue the problem.

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