On 3/6/06, Dave M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just disable the bloody thing. It does basically no good anyway.
(Think about it- when was the last time you heard a car alarm - ANY
car alarm - and rushed out to go see what was the matter?) Find the
black box labaled Becker and unplug all
Now this morning went out to warm up the car for the wife, open the
drivers side car door and the alarm starts going off, nothing I did
with the master key with red dot would help.
Did you try the other two locks? All will operate the alarm,
but for obvious reasons one of them gets a _lot_
I'll try the passenger front door and the trunk lock
when I go home for lunch.
IIRC this suggestion is even in the owner's manual.
-- Jim
Just disable the bloody thing. It does basically no good anyway.
(Think about it- when was the last time you heard a car alarm - ANY
car alarm - and rushed out to go see what was the matter?) Find the
black box labaled Becker and unplug all connectors. On a W124, it's
located under the passenger's
Same location for the W126 if it is a factory alarm.
On 3/6/06, Dave M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just disable the bloody thing. It does basically no good anyway.
(Think about it- when was the last time you heard a car alarm - ANY
car alarm - and rushed out to go see what was the matter?) Find