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hi all, ive recently bought a Greddy turbo timer and had it installed, but now everytime i lock my car with the remote it sets my alarm off about 2mins later?? any idea on how to fix it???

Thanks.

mine did that i held the remote on for 30 secs once the engine was off, then to reset it held it down for about 10 secs while its running on the timer.

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hi all, ive recently bought a Greddy turbo timer and had it installed, but now everytime i lock my car with the remote it sets my alarm off about 2mins later?? any idea on how to fix it???

Thanks.

EDIT: also i dont know if its a stock or aftermarket alarm, i couldnt see any aftermarket system in there, my alarm will auto ARM after about 2mins once i take the key off ACC but it doesnt lock, if i hop out and press the button befor it auto arms it will lock the doors and arm it, if im inside and try to start it when its armed it will go off,

ive tryed to lock the car wile the turbo timer is runner but it doesnt (i didnt think it would lol) but i can lock the door with the key, then it will self arm and set the alarm off again...also even if the turbo timer is off befor i turn the car off it will still set the alarm off, the only way i can stop it going off is to disconnect the timer..

Edited by GoodOldR32
mine did that i held the remote on for 30 secs once the engine was off, then to reset it held it down for about 10 secs while its running on the timer.

ive tryed holding the remote button down but after 10secs it turns the alarm on, the remote has 2 buttons, a big one and a little 1, i hold the little 1 down for 30secs and the indicators flash but it doesnt lock the car, it just changes it so now it doesnt auto lock, the only way i can stop my alarm going off now is just to lock it with the key, but that means the alarm doesnt arm... :):happy:

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