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What are some of the symptoms that will indicate I am due to replace a weak remote transmitter battery?

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What are some of the symptoms that will indicate I am due to replace a weak remote transmitter battery?

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Transmitter range seems to keep getting shorter and shorter. Vehicle will not remote start. Auto alarm will not arm or disarm from remote. Stop by our shop or your local Radio Shack to abtain a replacement battery for your remote. Return to List of Questions What might cause an alarm to go off where there is no evidence of a break-in? A vehicle with a weak car battery can cause an alarm system to trigger. If your car battery is getting old, this may be the first indication that you should have your battery tested, recharged or replaced. It is also possible that the shock sensor in your alarm needs a sensitivity adjustment. The shock sensor senses if a break-in is attempted. If the sensor experiences a shock of a predetermined magnitude, it will trigger the alarm to deter a thief. At times it may be necessary to adjust or reduce the sensitivity of this sensor to eliminate false alarms. Feel free to stop by, should you find this adjustment is necessary. The adjustment takes only a brief

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