Alpine SEC-8047? SEC-8447A Remote HELP can't lock doors
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Alpine SEC-8047? SEC-8447A Remote HELP can't lock doors
Just yesterday my remote stopped arming and disarming the car. I think the brain is a SEC-8047 after doing some research on Alpine's website. I have a SEC-8447A Remote, it's the two button remote. I bought the car with this setup. Not sure if the remote lost the connection with the brain, but whenever I press to arm the LED lights up on the remote but the car doesn't arm. I really can't go anywhere since the handles are shaved and i'm dependent on the keyless entry. Anyone with ideas please help. Thanks.
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Well, if the remote has lost its programming, you're going to have to get in the car somehow to reprogram...
BTW... Why is it that you shaved your handles but did not wire in an "emergency override" switch??
BTW... Why is it that you shaved your handles but did not wire in an "emergency override" switch??
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Re: (B18C_EJ8)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C_EJ8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well, if the remote has lost its programming, you're going to have to get in the car somehow to reprogram...
BTW... Why is it that you shaved your handles but did not wire in an "emergency override" switch?? </TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto that, I would assume the door unlock from the alarm is connected to a solenoid to open the door, I don't see the need for door locks on a car with no door handles. 94
BTW... Why is it that you shaved your handles but did not wire in an "emergency override" switch?? </TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto that, I would assume the door unlock from the alarm is connected to a solenoid to open the door, I don't see the need for door locks on a car with no door handles. 94
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I can get into the car. I can't lock it right now. Its a SEC-8052 model. I'm thinking it might be in some valet mode, since the remote will set off the panic alarm. I also found the valet switch, but not sure how to use it. Thanks.
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Ummm, I'm gonna have to go with FCM on this so I'll ask again... Why do you need to lock the doors if you have no handles??
But to answer the question at hand, you'll need to find where the lock wire from the brain connects to the lock wire in the car and verify the connection is good. If it is, then there may be a problem in the brain...
But to answer the question at hand, you'll need to find where the lock wire from the brain connects to the lock wire in the car and verify the connection is good. If it is, then there may be a problem in the brain...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jsou »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Oh sorry guys, its not shaved door handles just no key hole in the handles. my bad.</TD></TR></TABLE> well that makes a lot more sense.
Even if alarm is in valet the door locks would still work.
Also is it an SEC-8047 or an 8052, most of the Alpine alarms with dual stage impact and radar, to go in and out of full valet just hold the valet switch on for a couple of sec. LED will blink on for 1 sec., the go into and out of armed valet use valet button on remote, whatever valet mode the alarm is in the door-locks will still work, [key-less entry] you can tell if you are in one of the valet modes by opening a door, LED will come on for a sec., the LED will also come on for a sec., if you are in valet, when you turn off the ign., there are a few other functions with the valet switch, I assume you do not have an owners manual for it.
The other problem may be the remote needs reprogramming, even if the panic works. 94
Even if alarm is in valet the door locks would still work.
Also is it an SEC-8047 or an 8052, most of the Alpine alarms with dual stage impact and radar, to go in and out of full valet just hold the valet switch on for a couple of sec. LED will blink on for 1 sec., the go into and out of armed valet use valet button on remote, whatever valet mode the alarm is in the door-locks will still work, [key-less entry] you can tell if you are in one of the valet modes by opening a door, LED will come on for a sec., the LED will also come on for a sec., if you are in valet, when you turn off the ign., there are a few other functions with the valet switch, I assume you do not have an owners manual for it.
The other problem may be the remote needs reprogramming, even if the panic works. 94
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