9. Replacing the Transmitter Battery
The keychain transmitters have a small, red L.E.D. visible through the
top cover. This L.E.D. can be used to indicate battery condition. You will
also notice a decrease in effective transmitter range as the battery
deteriorates.
The replacement battery must be a 12 volt type GP23A or equivalent.
To replace the transmitter battery;
A. Remove the small phillips head screw from the bottom of the
transmitter, and carefully pry the top cover ( button side ) away from
the transmitter.
B. Remove the discharged battery, making note of the orientation of the
+ and - contacts, and dispose of properly.
C. Install the new battery, taking care to place the + and - contacts in the
correct position.
D. Replace the transmitter cover, taking care not to damage the L.E.D.
or switches on the circuit board.
E. Replace the small phillips head screw through the bottom of the
transmitter.
TROUBLESHOOTING :
Symptom : The siren does not chirp when the harness is first plugged
in.
Check :
A. Verify that the fuse in the red wire from the siren control
module is in good condition. Replace it if it is blown.
B. Verify that the connections of the red and black wires
have been made according to the wiring section of this
manual.
Symptom : The transmitters will not program to the siren control
module.
Check :
A. You have only 15 seconds after applying power to the
siren control module in which to program both transmit-
ters.
Symptom : The alarm will not arm and disarm using the keychain
transmitter.
Check :
A. Verify the transmitter battery is in good condition. Try
both transmitters. Replace the transmitter battery if
necessary.
B. Verify that the transmitter is programmed to the siren
control module. When the vehicle's battery is discon-
nected, or when power is removed from the siren
control module, the transmitters need to be re -
programmed. Follow the programming instructions in
this manual.
C. Verify that the fuse in the red wire from the siren control
module is in good condition. Replace it if it is blown.
D. Verify that the connections of the red and black wires
have been made according to the wiring section of this
manual.
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Symptom : The alarm will not sound when opening the hood or trunk lid
where a pin switch was added.
Check :
A. Verify the pin switch is set to the proper height. The
plunger of the switch must depress 1/4 " when the hood
or trunk lid is closed.
B. You must wait approximately 10 seconds after arming
before the pin switch circuit is activated.
C. Verify that the pin switch and/or pin switch bracket is
mounted to a grounded metal surface of the vehicle.
Symptom : The alarm will not sound when opening a door that turns a
courtesy light on.
Check :
A. Verify that the light selector switch is in the door
position.
B. Verify that the dome light bulb turns on. The alarm will
only sound if the bulb turns on. Replace the bulb if it is
not turning on.
C. There is a 3 minute delay after arming, before the
courtesy light sensing circuit of the alarm is energized.
Make sure that the full 3 minutes has elapsed.
Symptom : The bypass switch will not disarm the alarm.
Check :
A. The ignition key must be turned to the on position
before activating the switch.
B. Verify the connections to the GRAY wire, BLACK wire
from the switch, and WHITE wire from the main
harness. Repair the connections if necessary.