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Viper 690xv 2-way 2003 impala door trigge


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berniemac 
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Posted: June 06, 2004 at 10:49 AM / IP Logged  
I had a viper 690xv alarm installed on my car by an alarm shop and either 1 minute or 10 minutes after you set the alarm, it will go off for no reason and says that the door trigger was activated or a door was opened. It doesn't happen every single time. The longest time i had the alarm set is about 20 minutes. I sat outside and stared at my car to make sure nothing touched it and the alarm still went off. My car already had a factory keyless. Is there anything i can do to fix it or do i have to take it back.
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My wife has a 2004 impala and had a remote start added and the door locks go to sleep after a few minutes if the door lock button is hit. I am not sure but it sounds similar and I would take it back and let the dealer deal with it. Those cars are complicated and would not recommend anyboday but a dealer messing with it.
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i believe that car has a feature that does shut down after a few minutes. kinda of like falling asleep. do i search on here and see if you can find another post with a fix.....
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read through these posts....
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/search.asp?KW=impala&SM=1&SI=TC&FM=3&OB=1
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thacube 
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when i got my alarm installed, they told me they had to disable a feature the car had that checks the locks every 30min or so, locking the doors if you left them unlocked. this would set off the alarm.. i have a 2001 ford mustang if that means anything
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use a reley i have a compustar had save same problem
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If it is falling alseep you are more than likely have to go to each door and grab the trigger wire, and diode isolate them.
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