honda alarm system goes off all the time for no reason

Asked by Sly Jan 20, 2013 at 09:58 AM about the 2005 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

is there a fuse I can remove or simply disconnect the alarm system

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That happened to me, and it turned out to be the panic button seemed to always get pushed when I put keys in my pocket. Just one of many possibilities. I highly recommend you do not disable the alarm, having just had a car stolen. 50 feet from my bedroom.

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Mine has done that and honda service couldn't figure out cause but showed me that by popping the hood it stops it and resets it. Good luck

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I had this happen last night. I'm guessing that one of the sensors (doors and hood each have one) is acting up or defective.

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How do you stop the horn disconnect the horn on a 2006 Honda Pilot

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Take the cover off the fuse inside the hood look at the cover you will see which one is horn fuse an remove it an that will stop the horn

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