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HELP! Strange beep w/aftermarket stereo


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Yes I searched.

I had an Eclipse AVN6600 installed in my 996 (2002 Targa, non-MOST).

When I lock the doors, the headlights blink twice as usual.

And then after a delay, the horn beeps, the interior lights turn on, and then slowly fade (the car remains locked).

Any ideas what's up?

THANKS!

:renntech:

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You likely need to remove the alarm wire from the new radio harness (since it does not support it). Look for a Brown/Blue wire from the original radio connector and remove the pin and tape it (or cut and tape the wire).

If the alarm still chirps then you likely need to hook up the Durametric Software, PST2 or PIWIS tool and see where it says the fault(s) are.

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