Went to see the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln this morning for Navy Days here in San Pedro and set my alarm as usual with the key fob. Three minutes after walking away it went off . I returned reset and it did it again a few minutes later, I was watching the car and no one touched it and it did it once more . This time I started the car and moved it a few feet and all was well. Happened again when I stopped for a newspaper. Car with the alrm off unlocked in the garage. Do I need fob batteries?
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I doubt a weak fob batt would cause this but how old is the car batt?
Weak car batt can cause all sorts of elect problems.sigpic
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When my battery,in the car, bit the dust my lights would flash and the alarm would act up. Finally, it just wouldn't start. New battery and problem was solved.They are Here. Scotty, beam me up!IT'S 5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHEREVisit the TBN Store
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