Alarm won't turn off

Asked by GuruZBVXP Apr 02, 2018 at 12:01 AM about the 2010 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My battery went dead in my Honda accord tried to
jump it and could not shut the alarm off! Then
bought a new battery and it still won't shut off what
do I do?

6 Answers

680

My key not turn in the door and when I start my car the alarm keep going off so I’m try to see how can I disconnect the alarm

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130

i have a 1999 honda accord and i can*t turn the alarm off

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320

This worked on a 2006 Honda Accord: PROBLEM SOLVED!! I called my Honda dealer this morning, and this was the solution that worked. I had the key in the door lock while my husband made the connection at the battery, when the alarm sounded, I unlocked the driver's door and the alarm went off. We were then able to fully connect the battery in blissful silence. I had tried the key in the ignition. I had tried pressing the key fob, but I hadn't tried the key in the door! So simple. Thanks to all for your suggestions.

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20

Hood Latch Sensor is dirty may have dirt, grease, etc Clean immediately this should definitely solve your problem, just did it to my Honda Accord and it hasn't gone off after I replaced The Battery and went crazy calling the Dealership and mechanics but I fixed myself

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