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Want to disable LOUD lock verification HONK when locking

Old Feb 23, 2020 | 02:25 PM
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Unhappy Want to disable LOUD lock verification HONK when locking

Hi, I just got a Mazda 2007 CX-7.

The honk when pressing the lock button twice is EXTREMELY LOUD!! I know it honks when pressing the lock button twice.

It even scares me when I press the remote lock twice by mistake.

Does anyone know how to disable the horn ??

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Old Mar 25, 2020 | 09:19 AM
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Hey memberWhat to do to deactivate the horn honk feature:
  1. Press both the lock and unlock buttons on your remote for two seconds.
  2. Watch for the hazard lights to flash three times.
  3. Lock the doors and confirm that the horn does not sound.
If you want to reactivate the horn honk feature:
  1. Press and hold both the lock and unlock buttons on the remote for at least two seconds.
  2. Watch for the hazard lights to flash once. The horn should honk one time.
Every vehicle made with the "honk when locked" feature can be programmed out by the owner or the dealer. If this does not work on your vehicle, check the Operator's Manual that came with your car or truck. If you installed a third party system, then check the instructions manual for disabling the noise pollution.
I have fixed such a problem for a roofing contractor client. Let me know if the above procedure helps you. Thanks
Deeno, towing company owner
 
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