Are you sure this is not an aftermarket alarm?
"David Courtney" <advance@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> The fact that the car "starts" normally is no indication that the
> battery is good. These modern fuel-injected cars start so easily that
the
> battery can be on it's last legs and the car will still fire right up.
> If it were mine, I would take it to NAPA or AutoZone or someplace
> similar and have the battery "load-tested"... they can do it right in
the
> car; and usually do it for free.
>
>
> "George" <studeguy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Ok, The car is a 99 Grand Prix
>> I live in a very quiet neighborhood with most people retired, thus no
>> loud exhausts or that sort of thing.
>> The factory alarm will start the horn blowing and the lights fla****ng
>> after being activated approx seven to eight hours earlier. I have
>> replaced the battery in the remote.
>> This is annoying. Is there a relay or timer that could be causing
>> this???
>> Oh, and the thought was that maybe the battery might be causing it.
>> But, the car starts up fine with no hint of going bad..
>> This problem has just appeared this past week..
>> Any ideas, suggestions, help????????????
>> thanks,
>> George
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