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By the spare tire is a shock sensor. Does that mean I have an alarm?

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Old 09-10-2005, 04:29 PM
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Default By the spare tire is a shock sensor. Does that mean I have an alarm?

What is it for exactly? I didn't know I had an alarm
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most likely. i was in the same situation as you couple of months ago. i bought mine from a dealership that had turned the stock alarm off. Just read into the owners manual and it should show you how to reactivate it. Its really simple, thats all i did
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most likely. i was in the same situation as you couple of months ago. i bought mine from a dealership that had turned the stock alarm off. Just read into the owners manual and it should show you how to reactivate it. Its really simple, thats all i did
it didn't come with one
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Complete alarm instructions from the owners manual are posted here (it's the 4th or 5th post in the thread)




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