Found this, it might help.. Stand close to the car. Press and hold "Lock" button on the key, wait at least 4 sec, then press the "Unlock" button while still holding the lock button, then release both buttons. Repeating this will turn it back on. Dave
On most years it requires a scan tool.
The programmable horn chirp (at least on the 2002 Malibu) can be disabled by pressing and holding either of the door lock switches in the unlock position for 10 seconds, with the ignition on and all of the doors closed. When you hear the horn chirp, programming is complete. To reactivate, repeat the procedure.
you double click the lock or check your horn
Hold Lock button 4-10 seconds, while still holding it press the panic button and release On some vehicles you can change it with the overhead info center, just scrolll through the menu.
AnswerThe only way I know would be to find the source of the chirp, and disconnect the device.The programmable horn chirp (at least on the 2002 Malibu) can be disabled by pressing and holding either of the door lock switches in the unlock position for 10 seconds, with the ignition on and all of the doors closed. When you hear the horn chirp, programming is complete. To reactivate, repeat the procedure.
You can't. It is a government required safety item that the horn honks when the door is open, the brake is not pressed and the trans is not in park.
How do you disable the horn on a 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse?
You can download the manual for you car at http://www.chrysler.com/en/owners/manuals/ To disable the horn chip, follow the instructions on page 24 of your manual: # Press the LOCK button on your key for 4-10 ten seconds and then, while still holding LOCK, press the PANIC button # Release both buttons at the same time. # The horn chirp should now be deactivated. Repeat these steps to reactivate it.
Reconnect your horn and turn your key to unlock the door this will disable your alarm.
Do this by using your key in the driver's door lock. While alarm is tooting your horn, simply proceed as if you were unlocking/locking your door. Do this by using your key in the driver's door lock. While alarm is tooting your horn, simply proceed as if you were unlocking/locking your door.
You can confirm that all your doors etc. are locked on your Explorer by pressing the door lock button on your remote twice in 3 seconds . If the horn chirps once , everything is locked correctly , if it chirps twice , a door , hatch glass , or the liftgate is not properly closed
Matching instructions for the Clarion 1993 to 1999 banjo style remote. Using 2 keys, put one key in the ignition, turn the igniton on, do not start the car. Close the door, put the 2nd key in the door lock, turn the key to the unlock position and hold it untill you hear the alarm horn chirp, release the key. Press any button on the remote, you should hear a chirp from the alarm horn, press button on the 2nd remote, you will hear two chirps, 3rd remote will chirp 3 times, and the 4th remote will chirp 4 times, then lock the door with the key. Unlock the door, remove the key from the ignition, close the door and try the remote. You can match any remote to any car. You teach the car to respond to each remote. www.watercooledkey.com