How to adj alarm sensitivity on Venture
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Topic: How to adj alarm sensitivity on Venture
Posted By: ultradoug
Subject: How to adj alarm sensitivity on Venture
Date Posted: September 20, 2005 at 10:06 PM
Got a 00 chevy venture with fact alarm that's too sensitive. Is there an adjustment on the alarm brain? If so, can you direct me where to get to the brain and adjustment- is it under the pass kick panel? If not, how do I disable alarm? I think there may be a fuse I can pull, so long as I don't lose the horn. Thanks. ------------- There's a fine line between hobby and mental illness.
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Posted By: blackshuck
Date Posted: September 20, 2005 at 11:46 PM
if you wanna disable it, it should say in your user manual (I'd read mine, but its at the body shop) But there is options as to when you want your alarm to turn on. There's a "with transmitter only" option, a "transmitter, or from the outside with the key" option, and "transmitter, from the outside with the key, or pressing one (might just be drivers side, not quite sure) of the power lock switches while a front door is open" or something stupid like that. and I believe there's also an off option. Good luck.
Posted By: auex
Date Posted: September 21, 2005 at 12:16 AM
The factory shock sensor is under the driver's dash. Tear the tape off it and use the adjustment dial.
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Posted By: ultradoug
Date Posted: September 23, 2005 at 7:51 PM
I could use some more detail on the shock sensor location if anyone has it for the 00 venture. Also, I don't have a manual for the vehicle. can someone who does inform me of the procedure for changing the alarm settings? Thanks! ------------- There's a fine line between hobby and mental illness.
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