I have a 2008 Infiniti g35 , for some reason when I lock my car with my remote fob, my horn doesn't chirp anymore. How can I fix this?

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Asked by chambe Dec 08, 2015 at 11:49 AM about the INFINITI G35

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The owner's manual has a section on enabling/disabling the horn for the key fob when locking the car. (you can also enable/disable the lights flashing when locking/unlocking the car). You might have to go through the procedure again. Not sure how it became disabled, but your car is getting older. But before you start anything, tap the steering wheel horn button to check the horn is still working.

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Thank you, apparently on the 2008 G35 fob. You have to hold down The lock and unlock button at the same time and you will hear it reset! As per the dealership

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