Mopar EVS alarm system
Did anyone look at the dome light delay or the alarm ground?
Both are possible causes. Heat and cold can cause and intermittent ground fault and the dome light has been know to cause false positives on alarms if they aren't wired or set for it.
This is not just a Dodge thing... it happens in all different makes and models...
It's been a few years since I worked alarms and radios, but I hope this helps...
Both are possible causes. Heat and cold can cause and intermittent ground fault and the dome light has been know to cause false positives on alarms if they aren't wired or set for it.
This is not just a Dodge thing... it happens in all different makes and models...
It's been a few years since I worked alarms and radios, but I hope this helps...
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yeah, most new alarms use a voltage sense... A cheap one will still go off if a short is in the system, but most good alarms take a set draw to trigger. most high end alarms also use door sensors and proximity sensors, doing away with voltage trips...



