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Billy192

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Hi I have a 2000 3.2s Boxster with 56K miles
when i lock unlock the car it bees and flashes the indicators (turn signals).
is there a way of turning the beep beep off please?
i leave for work early 05am and my neighbours have mentioned that it is mildly irritating.
Billy
 
The beep beep is part of your alarm system and cannot be removed without disabling the alarm totally.( as far as I know)
 
Try locking the glove box and the one on the transmission tunnel, the beeps are warning that the vehicle is vulnerable ,particularly when the roof is lowered.

Ian
 
The double beep is showing that you have an error somewhere in the system. The car does a self test when armed and should remain silent unless there is a fault. /The only way of getting rid of the noise is either fix the fault or disconnect the alarm horn/siren.
 

ORIGINAL: ibaker

The double beep is showing that you have an error somewhere in the system. The car does a self test when armed and should remain silent unless there is a fault. /The only way of getting rid of the noise is either fix the fault or disconnect the alarm horn/siren.

^^^^^^ This.

If you get a diagnostic check done, it should show what the fault is. My money would be on a faulty microswitch within the door lock mechanism, as they commonly fail.
 

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