Hood alarm sensor
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Hood alarm sensor
can somebody tell me where the hood sensor is located in an 02 TL-S
cause for some reason, when I lock my car, i press on the remote twice to get that beep, but it doesnt beep, and when the car is locked, i try to open it by lifting that thing next to the security light, and no alarm goes off, and also my security light never blinks.
I know that my trunk sensor works, but im not too sure about the hood sensor.
it would be even better if someone could tell me where all the alarm sensors are located, so that i could check them out.
i really dont wanna go to the dealer, since they always over charge you for everything...
has anyone else ever had this problem, if so how did you fix it?
cause for some reason, when I lock my car, i press on the remote twice to get that beep, but it doesnt beep, and when the car is locked, i try to open it by lifting that thing next to the security light, and no alarm goes off, and also my security light never blinks.
I know that my trunk sensor works, but im not too sure about the hood sensor.
it would be even better if someone could tell me where all the alarm sensors are located, so that i could check them out.
i really dont wanna go to the dealer, since they always over charge you for everything...
has anyone else ever had this problem, if so how did you fix it?
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there arent alarm sensors on our car.
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i know there arent alaram sensors on our cars, the ones that when you kick the car or something and the alarm goes off, but thats not what im referring to.
im talking about those sensors that are in the trunk and in the hood, and possibly in some other places, i have no idea what they look like, and where they are located.
and after i lock my car with the remote, all the doors seem locked
but what i also tried was leaving the drivers side window open, and after locking the car and waiting a few mins, i try to open the door by pulling the tab, and the alarm doesnt go off.
so any other suggestions?
im talking about those sensors that are in the trunk and in the hood, and possibly in some other places, i have no idea what they look like, and where they are located.
and after i lock my car with the remote, all the doors seem locked
but what i also tried was leaving the drivers side window open, and after locking the car and waiting a few mins, i try to open the door by pulling the tab, and the alarm doesnt go off.
so any other suggestions?
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i had a problem with the trunk latch being faulty, and so my security system and driver door LED didn't work.
they replaced the latch and everything worked again
they replaced the latch and everything worked again
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Originally Posted by Gamezilla
i know there arent alaram sensors on our cars, the ones that when you kick the car or something and the alarm goes off, but thats not what im referring to.
im talking about those sensors that are in the trunk and in the hood, and possibly in some other places, i have no idea what they look like, and where they are located.
and after i lock my car with the remote, all the doors seem locked
but what i also tried was leaving the drivers side window open, and after locking the car and waiting a few mins, i try to open the door by pulling the tab, and the alarm doesnt go off.
so any other suggestions?
im talking about those sensors that are in the trunk and in the hood, and possibly in some other places, i have no idea what they look like, and where they are located.
and after i lock my car with the remote, all the doors seem locked
but what i also tried was leaving the drivers side window open, and after locking the car and waiting a few mins, i try to open the door by pulling the tab, and the alarm doesnt go off.
so any other suggestions?
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
the car doesnt have those type of sensors either.
I think it's what plugs in around item 33 & 34 on the hood latch (not sure what the difference is between that and 41?):
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
the car doesnt have those type of sensors either.
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Originally Posted by JMAL
hey guys, is this sensor something that might have been affected from headlight theft?
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Originally Posted by bkzjimmy
if this happened right after u got ur car fixed i would bring it back to where u got it fixed and let them know.
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Originally Posted by fla-tls
Sure it does. I know I can't arm my alarm with the hood or trunk open.
I think it's what plugs in around item 33 & 34 on the hood latch (not sure what the difference is between that and 41?):
I think it's what plugs in around item 33 & 34 on the hood latch (not sure what the difference is between that and 41?):
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I locked my car today with the window down. I then reached in and poped my hood (to give a lady a jump) and the alarm went off. There must be something paying attention to the hood, if not a sensor, then what?
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Originally Posted by DiveforTL-s
I locked my car today with the window down. I then reached in and poped my hood (to give a lady a jump) and the alarm went off. There must be something paying attention to the hood, if not a sensor, then what?
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Originally Posted by DiveforTL-s
I locked my car today with the window down. I then reached in and poped my hood (to give a lady a jump) and the alarm went off. There must be something paying attention to the hood, if not a sensor, then what?
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Originally Posted by DiveforTL-s
I locked my car today with the window down. I then reached in and poped my hood (to give a lady a jump) and the alarm went off. There must be something paying attention to the hood, if not a sensor, then what?
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the latchis probably fine. its possible its the wiring. I dont have my manual to look at to see how to test. It could be many things though. open each door seperately. does each door turn on the dome light? does the trunk turn on the trunk light?
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well....after all this time I still haven't corrected this problem...
is there any way to diagnose this and then fix it, cause I wanna get shock sensors installed, but without the factory alarm working, the shock sensors wont work either, so could somebody please help me diagnose this problem.
is there any way to diagnose this and then fix it, cause I wanna get shock sensors installed, but without the factory alarm working, the shock sensors wont work either, so could somebody please help me diagnose this problem.
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so, I just called the Acura Dealer, and explained the problem to them. They told me that they'll have to perform a 1 hour diagnostic, which costs $125 + tax, and then when they figure out the problem, they'll charge me by the hour to fix it, and their hourly rate is $125. So I'm looking at atleast $250+ to get this fixed.
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Gamezilla, if you think it's the hood sensor that's causing the problem. Unplug that hood sensor and short the sensor pin to ground. That should complete the alarm circuit and let you arm the alarm.
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Ill put this in High Quality BMP for Image Clearness! (56K WARNED).
So please bear the Little Download of 3MB.
INFO ABOUT KEYLESS OEM ALARM ITEMS:
"If one of the Switches is misadjusted or there is a short in the system, The System will not Arm. As long as the Control unit continues to recieve ground signal, it senses that the vehicle is not closed and locked, and it Will not Arm."
INFO ON HOOD SWITCH TEST:
Thats All! L8ters and Hope its Usefull....
So please bear the Little Download of 3MB.
INFO ABOUT KEYLESS OEM ALARM ITEMS:
"If one of the Switches is misadjusted or there is a short in the system, The System will not Arm. As long as the Control unit continues to recieve ground signal, it senses that the vehicle is not closed and locked, and it Will not Arm."
INFO ON HOOD SWITCH TEST:
Thats All! L8ters and Hope its Usefull....
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