Car Alarm Question

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Tim30250
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Does anyone know if there's a way to disable the shock sensor? I'm getting tired of the horn blaring in response to noises that aren't actually threatening to the security of the car.


sniper27
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isn't it a module you can pull out? i know you can get the impact sensors installed at the dealer. they should be able to pull it out.

madmax2k1
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Tim30250 wrote:Does anyone know if there's a way to disable the shock sensor? I'm getting tired of the horn blaring in response to noises that aren't actually threatening to the security of the car.
You can actually adjust the sensitivity of the impact sensor; check the instructions here:

http://myg37.com/forums/g37-coupe/20131 ... r-pic.html

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Tim30250
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Thanks, that is great info. I didn't request that they install that, but it was obviously put in because my alarm goes off for thunderstorms and passing trucks/motorcycles. I'll check it out over the weekend and see if I can turn that thing down.

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Tim30250
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Wow, that was easy, just got it adjusted down in about 5 minutes. Thanks again!


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