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our theft alarm has been going off recently, mainly during wet weather, after years of working fine.  first repair shop disarmed the after-market alarm, but the factory alarm has had 3 other smart mechanics baffled, including mitsu dealer.  the alarm relay & chip have been removed;  the system is hard wired into the car's computer.  we've checked door lock, trunk & hood switches with no luck.  
finally, in desperation, we've put in a 'kill switch' for the car's single horn (not double horn, as in some models) to at least keep the neighbors from murdering us.
?any ideas?  ?any super smart specialist here in the san francisco area we should consult? thanx.


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Yes I think it would be prudent to try that disarm  procedure.

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