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Alarm keeps going off. Is there a fuse for the alarm itself?

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So I have a 2010 CR-V and recently the alarm started going off in the middle of the night. I replaced the battery in the key fob hoping that would work, but the alarm is still going off at random times. Is there an actual alarm fuse and if so where is it? So far, I have been pulling fuses #10 & #12 to cut the horn and hazards so it doesn't bother the neighbors at night, but I then have to replace them to drive so this is not a practical long term option. It is the factory install alarm, but I can't seem to find any info about a specific fuse for the alarm. Any help with fuse info or another way to disconnect the alarm would be very much appreciated.
 
#2 ·
Factory alarm or aftermarket?

Some aftermarket alarms have an internal battery, and when that fails, it needs to be replaced.
 
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the factory alarm you mention, normally lies on the side inside under dash, I have an aftermarket, I found my main board and removed the modules, you can find the same and do t he same. if you know what to look for
 
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So I found that fuse box under the dash. I unfortunately have no idea which fuse controls the alarm and the manual description of the fuses does not mention the alarm. Thank you though.
 
#6 ·
There should be wires going to the box. Power and ground. Cut that and the alarm is disabled.
However, I have seen where the adjustment of the hood switch is borderline.
So when the wind blows, the alarm is set off. Rather than just disabling the alarm,
I would first see if the switch is set properly.

If you would rather remove the fuse then may be put a test light on the power line and start pulling fuses??
 
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a photo wins me over than hearing cut a cable. go out to your car with your smartphone that has a camera and start to take a photo and we'll direct you the next step.
 
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