On Dec 6, 3:32 pm, "Refinish King" <diagnostic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Is there any timed device in the car:
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> As in a lojak updating, and causing a power draw/
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> An aftermarket radio, with a clock that automatically resets?
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> A small current draw will set off the alarm, and if it's always at the
same
> time, it's something to do with a timed device, maybe even a GPS>
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> I hope this helps.
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> RK<tonyinclearwa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > My 1996 Nissan Maxima security system seems to go off for no reason.
> > All of a sudden the headlights flash, the horn blows in short bursts.
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> > I have spent some $$$ on getting this car fixed up nice, fixing up the
> > interior, ETC. This problem is driving me nuts, as I want a perfect
> > maxima.
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> > It seems to happen about the same time every day, and twice in a row.
> > it happens once, I stop it by unlocking the car with the remote OR
> > putting the key in the door lock and turning it. I wait a few minutes,
> > and it happens again.... Then it does not do it again till the next
> > day...
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> > Any suggestions please let me know.
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> > Please remove spaces to Email me;
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> > Tony In Clearwater @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Security system problem.
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> > Anti-theft system problem.
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There is not anything I can think of that is causing a power draw.
No lojack, No aftermarket radio, no GPS.
Someone told me it might be a bad battery, I replaced it yeaterday
with a new Interstate brand 75 month battery. The same problem occored
again today.
I really apprecaite your feedback, I hope I can get this thing
solved...


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