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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:33 am
Post subject: 98 Altima - Alarm Problem
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98 Altima - Alarm Problem
I just got a 98 Altima GXE a few days ago, and i've noticed that the
car alarm keeps going off randomly. It's gone off many times
overnight, waking me up every time, and twice today during the day,
with a count of about 6-8 times in the few days i've had it. I don't
really want to have to disable it, is there any way to fix it on my
own without taking it to a dealer?
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