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ALARM GOES OFF RANDOMLY! Leave it disconnected for around 10 minutes. After you pull a wire, plug the battery back in to make sure the alarm isn't going off again. The other common trigger would be the hood switch. The door ajar sounds while driving down the road and the power locks go on and off while driving down the road! I tried locking it internally instead of from the key-fob but the darn thing just kept triggering. Link must be about this specific problem or it will be deleted — it must be free & helpful, like a video or web page or forum thread about this exact problem. When this first occurred mid-2010 I did the WD40 thing, worked like a champ until about the end of December 2010. I would like to know if there is a way I can permanently disable the factory alarm on my 2002 Ford Explorer? Report; Follow; Asked by kdskinner Jun 10, 2018 at 10:30 AM about the 2002 Ford Explorer XLT. NO FORUM HOMEPAGES. I hate to have to pay towing charges AND high dealer charges for something that may be simple? Going off in middle of night, I get up to check it finding no reason. Check its adjustment. Average repair cost is $280 at 103,800 miles. Someone mentioned that there is some sensor thats located in the door panel. This is to warn you that it is getting low so you don’t have to deal with being locked out of your car or having to use the key to get in the car. Interior lights coming on also, no reason except the door ajar light comes on. We are keeping the door unlocked until I tear down the door and start yanking some wires. At this time I've spend about $2000 total. Neighbors freaked out, I am unsure what to do, back to the Ford Dealership. Door ajar alarm keeps going off - Long road trip, please help! Here is a guide to yelp you. This 2002 Ford F150 came in with the complaint that the battery would go dead overnight. Going to the Ford dealer in the morning for an explanation. Turn on your car and give the engine a rev. Dome lights flicker while driving (had to turn off all interior lights but warning beep sounds every time we hit a bump and I live in the country so that is fairly often) tried fuses, changed out electrical wires thinking there was a short, have to keep vehicle unlocked to keep it from sounding sometimes but doesn't always work. Update from Nov 20, 2011: Well, the alarm webt off right after cleaning the battery. For more information on how we collect and use this information, please review our Privacy Policy. Try opening and closing all of the doors/hatch and see if the light goes out. Sedro Woolley, WA, US. To disable the alarm on a 2002 Ford Explorer, disconnect the battery. Follow the smaller positive battery wire to the under-hood fuse box and be sure that connection is clean and tight. However it went off again after I had left. If a battery will not accept charge even from like charging devices then it is most likely a dead cell battery which will require you to buy a new battery. While some erroneously call this system the factory alarm, it really is not an alarm system. Not so funny thing when I took it into the dealership. The alarm went off at 2AM & I tried cleaning the battery contacts. I was advised the cost could run up to $1,000. We purchased the car used in '97. This has been going on for 7-8 months. Door ajar light on dash is on and the alarm inside is sounding while driving down the road. My alarm goes off every night randomly for no reason! If the alarm starts up again, it is time to bring in a pro to repair it. 2004 Ford Explorer Not Working. Only def option to stop it at 3am is to unhook battery cables every time...which is a pain. If any of the door ajar indicator flickers while driving, that should be the door switch to look at. We use cookies to analyze & improve your experience, & to personalize content and ads. Worked for about 1 month & started again. If your car alarm keeps going off, you have to get it taken care of right away because it's so loud and so annoying. I disconnected the battery to stop it. Why? Door ajar alarm keeps going off. I checked the car over myself 2 days ago, and verified that all door/bonnet switches seem functional. If the alarm starts going off randomly, then the first thing you should do is switch the battery in your remote. I had to call the police to get me into my car. Same problem description as everyone else, door-ajar while driving, alarm goes off whenever, interior lights come on go off, in addition intermittent working of keyless entry, and when the door-ajar lights on while driving I hear a shorting (sizzle) sound coming from driver’s side door near emergency brake release. Now today I could not get the key to open the door. I have the same problem, (1998 explorer), I turn the key off and on, then pause in the on position watching each time for the alam light to stay on. Started with the door ajar light on. I own 2 explorers now, traded a Ford van last spring. It sounds like a door switch is intermittent causing the alarm to go off. this occurred on july 2, 2005. the vehicle had been running fine although consumer took it back after he purchased it to have the idle looked at. Check Ford Explorer recalls! I was told that it was distracting some of the children who were testing! How do i stop my car alarm from going off? A dealer tried to fix the door wiring, but said the security component was at the root of the problem. Report; Follow; Asked by kdskinner Jun 10, 2018 at 10:30 AM about the 2002 Ford Explorer XLT. Everytime theres a tornado or hurricane watch! Ugh. I get the car back, a week later the alarm starts again. Sometimes at 3 a.m I have to get out of bed to turn the alarm off. There is no pattern of this malfunctioning. How to disable a 2002 Ford Explorer car alarm. And how can I get it to stop blinking? When left unlocked the lights keep going on and off. Early this morning 12:45am car alarm starts randomly going off, went outside and unlocked with key...checked around vehicle no other problems. SOURCE: security alarm goes off for this problem is caused by a defective door switch or security system module, the most likely and most common problem is one of the door switches (one in each door two in the rear hatch) senses the door is being opened without a key or remote signal, the only way to track this problem down is to have the local Ford dealer scan … I ended up unlocking the doors to turn the alarm off. The most common causes why your car alarm keeps going off are low battery voltage, faulty hood latch sensor, a faulty door lock actuator, or a faulty programmed shock sensor. Now, I guess, I am in the same boat and need to figure out what to do. Front ¾ vehicle photos © 1986-2018 Autodata, Inc. dba Chrome Data. When you turn the key and all lights come on, the 'theft' light blinks. I refuse to purchase a new car or be defeated by this alarm issue!!! Just annoying though. Once the alarm has shut down, reinstall the fuse and see if this resets the system. I will never buy another FORD, but first I need to pay off this piece of crap. I tried jumping it directly from the battery to the starter and got nothing. The alarm would pop off every night at 3:00 am!!! California consumers may exercise their CCPA rights here. Alarm goes off randomly, cruise control does not always work, radio does not shut off when front doors are opened, have to open back doors for it to turn off,interior lights do not always go off or turn when when doors open, random beeps off and on while driving. The Explorer has an enclosed transmission which is typically replaced with a rebuilt transmission at a cost of almost $3,000. The car alarm is factory installed, I believe, because the key chain alarm remote has the FORD logo on it. Tony45uk serviced angle crank sensor tested all socket test resistor or for resistance service wasjust a good clean this technician was very ofey my symptom were access to car allowed would turn over but not start antitheft light blinking fuel pump not working now allis well, I have a 97 explorer and the theft system alarm will go off on its own, putting the key in the ignition and turning it on has no effect. You … what could be the problem? Last April during the final testing at school I was called into the office because my car's horn was going off. We don't sell/share your email. CarComplaints.com ® is an online automotive complaint resource that uses graphs to show automotive defect patterns, based on complaint data submitted by visitors to the site. Maybe this has fixed it??? Ford claims there is no recall or reported issues with this similar problem.. Search CarComplaints.com for these popular complaint phrases... Actually I think a lot more is wrong with my electrical system. When left unlocked the lights keep going on and off. Are you certain all the doors and hatch are closed? Mercedes-Benz Sunroof Class Action Filed in Georgia, read stories from drivers who praise our work. I haven't pinpointed exactly which door is the cause and would like to just disable the alarm permanently. I set the meter to read DC … Continue reading "2002 Ford F150, Battery Goes Dead … Vehicle alarm is going off randomly for no apparent reason. It went off at church once too! In the next five seconds, locate the valet/override button and press it until either the LED light in your dash … It started with door ajar light randomly coming on while driving, got out checked all doors....all OK! SOURCE: 2002 ford explorer-alarm goes off At one point the door was lock from the in side and then closed and then unlocked with alarm, try un-locking it from the drivers door, then from the in side push the un-lock button and then close the drivers door. Places like autozone can test your battery for free. The problem seems to be getting worse. You'll have to locate what is known as the valet/override button. Yes, is is blinking rapidly? Now it won't start. I own a ford explorer 2002 my car alarm keeps going off. Tried engaging then disengaging the alarm; no help. WORST VEHICLE THAT IVE EVER OWNED AND IVE OWNED MANY, - Randy V., Try manually locking the vehicle and unlock the drivers door with the key, that should reset the alarm. "CarComplaints.com" ®, "Autobeef", "What's Wrong With YOUR Car?" Notice that the Securilock indicator on the instrument panel will light up for three seconds then turn off. ! - tired of this, The vehicle now has 117,000 miles on it and still runs fine. Luckily the alarm is not getting off every time because of a thief; sometimes, a faulty installation or other reasons also cause the alarm to go off. My car has 179000 miles. 2019 Ford explorer -Panic alarm goes off by itself with the doors locked and no one touching the fob. If the alarm doesn’t shut off, re-install the fuse and try another one until you find the correct fuse. Yep that worked perfect! Have 98 ford explorer fuel pump went out put new in now the anti theft is blinking. The dealership will not or never touch this vehicle; I don’t like being ripped off. what could be the problem? After the basics of checking the battery and alternator, I disconnected the negative battery cable and installed my Fluke multimeter in series between the negative battery post and the negative battery cable. Have been a family of ford owners, NO LONGER! They had the car for about three days - said the problem never happened while they had the vehicle...hmmm....they "reset" the car & gave it back to me. Door ajar alarm keeps going off - Long road trip, please help! If you have a for-profit service, contact us. 2016 ford exploer alarm keeps going off 12 Answers. My ford exploers alarm keeps going off when doors locked. Door alarm keeps going off. Did you use a multimeter to check the voltage of the battery to see if it fully charge? I'm sure the alarm going off randomly has to do with the door ajar light going off constantly. Went to get my truck inspected and they hooked up whatever the cord is under the steering wheel and after that the car would not start. HOW EMBARRASSING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Closely related to the Lincoln Navigator. When you turn the key over, but not start it, after 3 seconds the theft light should "prove out". What could be the problem? Turn off the Securilock feature by turning the ignition key to the "Off" position. Car will not start, Let's try a hard reboot of the system. What can I do? For the other one percent, follow the smaller negative wire to the body and be sure that one is tight and not rusty. Battery has a full charge. fuse diagram 2002 ford explorer - I just purchased a used F Explorer 2002 and it did not have a manual. The problem is that alarm is going off by itself. ... / Ford / Explorer / Door ajar alarm keeps going off. Awful! That will solve 99 percent of the dead electrical system problems. Reply 1: I saw smoke coming from the front end of the car. Get notified about new defects, investigations, recalls & lawsuits for the. I have not had any major issues until 7/29/11. Is there a way to disengage the alarm w/o having to take it to a dealer? This issue may even affect other parts of the car. It's a real pain. Door Ajar beeps started, "fixed" by replacing one of the rear window motors. HORRIBLE TRUCK! Sod's law. They are the only ones that have the proper test equipment to check it. Under normal conditions it should flash every 2 seconds. Here you will find fuse box diagrams of Ford Explorer 2003, 2004 and 2005, get information about the location of the fuse panels inside the car, and learn about the assignment of each fuse (fuse layout) and relay. This is apparently linked to the door ajar alarms and cabin lights flickering. Have disconnected the battery to get some sleep and not annoy the neighbors. Local mechanics are not comfortable dealing with the electrical problems so here I am to ask anyone here. The alarm system goes off at random if the doors are locked. Reply 1: I saw smoke coming from the front end of the car. If the doors unlock and the alarm continues to go off, there may be a specific way to turn off the alarm for the aftermarket model you may have. If any of the door ajar indicator flickers while driving, that should be the door switch to look at. The button should be located in the lower dash area, near your knee.When you have found this button, turn on your ignition. Have done the lock unlock trick to reset and still wont start. Ford seems to have many problems with the Explorer that they are unwilling to address. I’ve put a lot of maintenance work to keep it running, not surviving, running well. Should be at 12.4v. When locked the alarm goes off ever 30 mins. ONE OF MANY PROBLEMS. I have had it happen in the past two years (very rare) and, on occasions, I have heard the locks unlock and relock while driving. The alarm just goes off even though nobody is near the vehicle. Nearly every hour on the hour. My ford exploers alarm keeps going off when doors locked. All console lights, radio, signal lights, etc come on but the car will not start. All alarms sound, locks go up and down, inside light goes on and off at night, no dash light fixes that, alarms continue while driving, almost hit a cat because of all the noise and distraction. The Door Ajar Light Goes On, The Check Engine Light Goes On And Off.... Hi Again! Question type: Maintenance & Repair. It did not go off while I was there, so we locked it and left it. Car alarm goes off at random hours sometimes once a day others every 10 mins. Started pulling fuses to disconnect the lights flashing. dt: the consumer states 2002 ford explorer quit while going 60 mph. Hi, My Truck Has Recently Begun Beeping For Apparently No Reason. When left unlocked the lights keep going on and off. Asked by Wiki User It will most possibly be red or black in color. You can also pull the fuse to the alarm. The 2002 Ford Explorer has 35 problems reported for car alarm turns on randomly. It randomly goes off by itself, probably due to a intermittent door switch. In this article, we consider the third-generation Ford Explorer (U152), produced from 2003 to 2005. The service rep. told me this recall is only to fix the broken hinges and not the cracks in the lift-gate! What is going on here? This article applies to the ford F-150 (2004-2014) and F-250, F-350 Super Duty (2005-2014). The back latch has been replaced but the alarm still keeps going off.there isn't any alarms saying door ajar or any signs that something is left open. https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-reset-a-security-system. Also connected battery charger directly to the battery cables and still got nothing. Step 1 - Try resetting the alarm Put the key in the ignition and turn the ignition until it reaches the point just before the engine starts. As far as bypassing, it can't be done. You can pull on each door when the alarm is on as well. Front ¾ vehicle photos © 1986-2018 Autodata, Inc. dba Chrome Data. are trademarks of Autobeef LLC, All rights reserved. This problem may be covered under warranty. At this point, I have my battery cable loose & every time I get out of the car, I unhook it. You can pull on each door when the alarm is on as well. The passive anti-theft system (PATS) is installed on every Ford Expedition at the factory. Really, really annoying. It's a real pain. I had a new battery installed, which messed up my alarm system. September 16, 2017. The alarm goes OFF constantly! Repair guides and support for the Expedition, a full-size SUV based on Ford's F-150 pickup truck. Adding insult to injury, the 2002-2005 Explorer also has a massive problem with the rear panel cracking. Sometimes your alarm will start to go off if the battery in your key fob is getting low. I am happy I have found this site, know I am not the "only" one experiencing these problems. I own a ford explorer 2002 my car alarm keeps going off. I have had law enforcement to my home twice due to the alarm sounding while I'm not home. When you get in the truck there is no power the anti theft light doesn't come on either. Remove the negative battery cable and hold it to the positive terminal this will discharge the capacitors. Hold the black button down and press the gas pedal at the same time while the key turned to the on position in the ignition. In 2008 I finally had the back lift-window repair per Ford recall as the hinges completely broke when I was replacing the gas shocks. Headlamp Alignment Adjust ($41 - $51) in Old Hickory, TN. If the alarm shuts off, you have pulled the correct fuse. The truck seems to be completely dead. I have no idea where to from there. Such problems are usually due to a door out of adjustment or a missing door switch cap. Now I have to keep my car unlocked all the time so my alarm doesn't go off constantly. There's no other problem with your car that's going to wake you up from a dead sleep at 3 in the morning, not to mention how it's going to make your neighbours feel. My alarm randomly goes off, my lights flash whenever and this occurs when I lock it, so I don't lock it. I am looking for a download or info on the fuse boxes. At least twice a day I have to run out of my office while at work to turn the sounding alarm. 1997-2002 Ford Expedition. Recently I started having problems with my 03 Explorer, 4.6, 8V, 73k Mile. Such problems are usually due to a door out of adjustment or a missing door switch cap. he never thought it ran quite right. Said possibly other rear window motor needed to be replaced. Has A New Battery Plus Lights, Windows, Alarm And Radio Work. Checked all fuses all are good, battery connections all good, battery is fully charged as if alarm system has shut it down. I hope to post the problem is fixed soon. If your car’s alarm keeps going off even after you’ve cleaned the hood latch sensor, then maybe the problem is deeper than just a bit of grime. Later the alarm doesn ’ t shut off, my truck has Recently Beeping! 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