Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
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Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
Hi,
This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
handset. My e-mail is
b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
handset. My e-mail is
b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
4ax.com:
> Hi,
> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
> handset. My e-mail is
> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>
Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
moon or something?
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> Hi,
> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
> handset. My e-mail is
> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>
Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
moon or something?
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
4ax.com:
> Hi,
> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
> handset. My e-mail is
> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>
Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
moon or something?
--
Tegger
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4ax.com:
> Hi,
> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
> handset. My e-mail is
> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>
Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
moon or something?
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
wrote:
>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>4ax.com:
>
>> Hi,
>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>> handset. My e-mail is
>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>
>
>
>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>
>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>moon or something?
Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can
explain something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2
Honda groups?
wrote:
>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>4ax.com:
>
>> Hi,
>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>> handset. My e-mail is
>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>
>
>
>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>
>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>moon or something?
Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can
explain something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2
Honda groups?
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
wrote:
>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>4ax.com:
>
>> Hi,
>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>> handset. My e-mail is
>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>
>
>
>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>
>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>moon or something?
Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can
explain something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2
Honda groups?
wrote:
>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>4ax.com:
>
>> Hi,
>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>> handset. My e-mail is
>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>
>
>
>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>
>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>moon or something?
Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can
explain something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2
Honda groups?
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 04:14:19 +0100, Dee wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
> wrote:
>
>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>4ax.com:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>
>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>moon or something?
> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
> groups?
> .
Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
--
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joe at hits - buffalo dot com
"Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
time..." - Danny, American History X
> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
> wrote:
>
>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>4ax.com:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>
>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>moon or something?
> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
> groups?
> .
Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
--
Joe - Registered Linux User #449481
joe at hits - buffalo dot com
"Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
time..." - Danny, American History X
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 04:14:19 +0100, Dee wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
> wrote:
>
>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>4ax.com:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>
>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>moon or something?
> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
> groups?
> .
Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
--
Joe - Registered Linux User #449481
joe at hits - buffalo dot com
"Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
time..." - Danny, American History X
> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
> wrote:
>
>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>4ax.com:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>
>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>moon or something?
> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
> groups?
> .
Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
--
Joe - Registered Linux User #449481
joe at hits - buffalo dot com
"Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
time..." - Danny, American History X
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 00:08:20 -0500, Joe <joe@hits-buffalo.no.spam.com>
wrote:
>On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 04:14:19 +0100, Dee wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>>4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>>
>>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>>moon or something?
To borrow a page from the manual of pedantry, 2 hardly qualifies as
"multi".
>> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
>> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
>> groups?
>> .
>
>Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
>
>Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
>cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
>groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
groups. You can't win!
wrote:
>On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 04:14:19 +0100, Dee wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>>4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>>
>>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>>moon or something?
To borrow a page from the manual of pedantry, 2 hardly qualifies as
"multi".
>> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
>> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
>> groups?
>> .
>
>Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
>
>Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
>cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
>groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
groups. You can't win!
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 00:08:20 -0500, Joe <joe@hits-buffalo.no.spam.com>
wrote:
>On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 04:14:19 +0100, Dee wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>>4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>>
>>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>>moon or something?
To borrow a page from the manual of pedantry, 2 hardly qualifies as
"multi".
>> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
>> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
>> groups?
>> .
>
>Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
>
>Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
>cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
>groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
groups. You can't win!
wrote:
>On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 04:14:19 +0100, Dee wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 01:13:56 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Jay <see@message.com> wrote in news:fhpfg3hs6s91105vli800j4adu4t2gm7es@
>>>4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> This is for a 1994 Concerto, RHD, UK. The handset has finally given
>>>> up(buttons damaged) and I don't have a spare. I am able to operate the
>>>> alarm by shorting out the contacts. Is there a manual override or
>>>> another way of disabling the alarm and, more importantly, the
>>>> immobiliser? The car is old, so it is not worth the cost of a new
>>>> handset. My e-mail is
>>>> b a r a k a (AT) h e m s c o t t (DOT) net
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Answered in rec.autos.makers.honda.
>>>
>>>What is this? We've had a rash of multi-posting newbies. Is there a full
>>>moon or something?
To borrow a page from the manual of pedantry, 2 hardly qualifies as
"multi".
>> Yes, thanks for the answer, I will try it out. Perhaps you can explain
>> something to me. In what way is it a problem to post in the 2 Honda
>> groups?
>> .
>
>Not a problem to do it, but you should take care to do it right.
>
>Had you cross-posted it to relevant groups, any responses would have also
>cross-posted (unless the author specifically turned off the other
>groups), therefore showing the answer to all the groups...
OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
groups. You can't win!
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
Jay<see@message.com> wrote in
news:cbghg3d5rvmpa4erqassjrdap3koa42dpp@4ax.com:
> OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
> just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
> groups. You can't win!
>
>
>
Thy guy who flamed you was an ignoramus. It is perfectly acceptable to
crosspost to two or three groups that are relevant to your post.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:cbghg3d5rvmpa4erqassjrdap3koa42dpp@4ax.com:
> OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
> just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
> groups. You can't win!
>
>
>
Thy guy who flamed you was an ignoramus. It is perfectly acceptable to
crosspost to two or three groups that are relevant to your post.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Old factory alarm on Concerto: disable?
Jay<see@message.com> wrote in
news:cbghg3d5rvmpa4erqassjrdap3koa42dpp@4ax.com:
> OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
> just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
> groups. You can't win!
>
>
>
Thy guy who flamed you was an ignoramus. It is perfectly acceptable to
crosspost to two or three groups that are relevant to your post.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:cbghg3d5rvmpa4erqassjrdap3koa42dpp@4ax.com:
> OK, sounds reasonable. But the last time I posted in Usenet, I did
> just that and somebody ticked me off for X-posting, again in just 2
> groups. You can't win!
>
>
>
Thy guy who flamed you was an ignoramus. It is perfectly acceptable to
crosspost to two or three groups that are relevant to your post.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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