my car alarm goes off after about 30 seconds of locking the door

Asked by matthew Jun 13, 2020 at 01:08 AM about the 2007 Toyota Sienna

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When i lock my car, the alarm starts blaring about 30 seconds after a red light
under the steering wheel starts blinking

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Theres a little button under the dash where your left knee would be at that the connects to alarm. To reset alarm put keys in ignition to the on position & press the little button & car will honk, & it resets. then see if car alarm is still acting up. Mine kept wigging out so I turned the alarm system off. To disarm the alarm put keys in to on position & press that button down for 10seconds. Your car should still lock, but no alarm sets. To turn it back on, do the same thing but just press the button once & it will honk so now its armed again. Good luck hope helps

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