As far as i can figure out there is no way to lock the car without honking the horn.
Horn honks every time i lock door.
The horn should honk one time.
I had locked the door originally with the remote at home i went through the process a couple more times and found that if i unlock and open the door with the key the alarm will sound.
Watch for the hazard lights to flash once.
Couple this with the wimpiest horn of all time and this is going to drive me crazy.
If one chirp is heard followed by a longer honk the autolock relock feature has just been enabled.
If you use the actual key to lock the car door itself the horn honks.
My first issue with this car has to be the horn honking every time i lock or unlock the car whether i use the remote or the button inside the door.
And using the lock button in the cabin to lock the doors doesn t apparently set the alarm.
The door unlocked but the alarm sounded and i had to lock and unlock with the remote to stop the alarm.
If you lock the doors with the key fob the horn honks for one short honk.
I dont have any key remote an i dont see any alarm horn under the hood so im lost cuz although it isnt a big problem i dont like to announce my arrival to everyone.
In this case all the doors lock up and tail and headlights flash.
The car is a 2002 chevy malibu.
I have a rental vw jetta.
Turn it off turn it on all at a fingers reach.
The lock button on the inside of the door does not work when the door is open.
Return to step 10.
If you want to reactivate the horn honk feature you could trying pressing and hold both the lock and unlock buttons on the remote for at least two seconds.
With honking horn of course does a situation come up where you want to lock the doors but feel the alarm is an overkill.
Press the power door lock lock button once to enter the command.
Da horn blows briefly like an alarm was being engaged.
The rap module should chirp the horn one time.
Turning off the horn honking feature does not affect the panic alarm function or vehicle s security system.
There should only be one chirp indicating that the autolock relock feature has been disabled.
Sometimes my car also does this wen the car is off.