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    #1
    Napaka-sensitive ng car alarm ng corolla gli 95 ko! Madaanan lng ng kotse sa tabi ay wang-wang agad. Madiinan lang ang body, wang wang agad. Napaka-eskandaloso! Ano kaya ang gagawin ko?

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    Beneath your console is your car's alarm electronic box, there is a control knob there (potentiometer) protruding with marking "lo" & 'hi" or "+' & "-" dependent on your alarm's brand, adjust it either to "lo" or "-", that is your car alarm's sensitivity. You have to sneak in underneath to find that box where all other wirings coming from your doors, horn are terminating..Gudluck--clone

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    #3
    wala akong makitang potentiometer adjustment knob, it's just a black box.

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    It's a very small screw. Usually adjusted using those precision screwdrivers na pang-cellphone. Hanapin mo lang.

    On some systems it's a separate black box. Pero usually, built in siya sa brain ng alarm.

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    Hmm. Maybe i have to remove and see what's inside. Bka naroon ang sensitivity setting screw.

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    #6
    If it is difficult doing it yourself then have it done by the one who installed your alarm. They can help you adjust it's sensitivity. :D

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    #7
    Guys, tulong naman. Yong sakin, the opposite. Yong alarm ng kotse ko di na tumutunog. 18 mos pa lang after installation. I had it installed when I got the car from Mitsubishi/Diamond Motors. Nagla-lock pa din pero din na tumutunog. Appreciate your feedack...regards.

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    #8
    FYI, i opened the box and found a DIP switch. I think you have to adjust switches 6 and 7 to vary the sensitivity (there will be a total of 4 sensitivity level settings).

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    #9
    sarap talaga mag DiY

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    #10
    Sebastian,

    Kung under warranty pa ang alarm mo ay try bringing it back sa casa where you bought it. They may be able to fix it for free. Try also checking the alarm horn sa engine compartment. Baka nandito ang problem. I recalled from another thread may nabibili daw replacement horn pag ito sira. (correct me if I'm wrong).:D

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Balat sibuyas na alarm  :-(