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Steal Shield alarm, how to turn off auto arming.

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I have a steal shield alarm in the Corolla. It has the most annoying auto arming feature. How do I turn it off? I have no idea what model it is and have no manual or anything. Are these things essentially all the same?
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I dont think you can turn it off, its part of the ratings requirement
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Its the most annoying thing next to a squeeky SW clutch pedal.
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They get heaps quieter when the new owner drives them away though :lol:
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Al wrote:It has the most annoying auto arming feature.


Are we talking auto immobilising or full on auto arming (locks the doors etc)?
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Auto immobilising, doesn't arm the doors etc. If you turn the key to ON after it has rearmed the alarm sounds
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Requirement of standards approved alrms to auto immobilise, nothing you can do.

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Yeah all my alarms do it. None of them have the alarm actually go off when you try to start the car though, they just sorta....don't....start....
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Will have alarm removed. I'm so OCD over shit like this :lol:
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Just disconnect the siren?

Still need to push remote button to start, but no annoying noise. Any form of security these days has to be a plus.
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It is called an anti hot-wire alarm and sadly it can't be turned off. Mongoose (and some others) have the same thing too and I full agree that it is an annoying pointless "feature" :evil:

The fact that the car does not start should be a big enough hint, sadly the alarm manufactures want to make their crap alarms cry wolf and make you feel like an idiot!

Sorry I can't offer a solution other then remove or replace the system. :cry:
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Yup as said the only option is to get a better alarm :)

Removing the siren will invalidate the insurance rating of the alarm so would not go down that route.

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Unless hes replacing it with another alarm I just thought that might be an option. Better to keep some security if it still keeps the immobilisers etc. I guess it would come down to OCD levels :lol:

+1 for better alarm being best bet though.
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I was thinking of getting GPS tracker with prepaid sim. The Corolla is a car I would rather get back in hopefully one piece than have an insurance pay out for because I can't just buy another one...
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Lucky for you we are launching our new GPS tracking range, AVS Tracking :)

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