Car Alarms: Code Alarm CA-670, car alarm installer, shock sensor


Question
QUESTION: I recently had this system installed in my 05 Dodge Ram.  It appears to be working okay except for the fact that EARLY every morning the alarm will start going off.  It has an external shock sensor so I disabled the internal shock sensor.  I have also adjusted the shock sensor so it isn't as sensitive.  The only problem is that even with the shock sensor physically disconnected, the alarm will still go off.  Any ideas?
Thanks

ANSWER: Please be more descriptive if possible.

"GOING OFF?"

I need to determine whether it's a factory alarm
issue or, if it's an aftermarket system you are
dealing with.

Is it: Headlights flashing, car horn honking
and a worded SECURITY" light in the dash flashing?
(doubtfull since none of the notes show this
car as having a factory alarm system)=FACTORY

Or,

is it: flashing parking lights,
an LED in the dash area, and a siren
going off?= AFTER MARKET

Let me know more on this to better
advise you on a course of action
to take.

Best Regards,

Robert Martin
CEO/ALARMTEK

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QUESTION: Sorry, I had put the alarm system in the subject line.  It is a Code Alarm CA-670 alarm and remote start system.  Every morning, pretty close to the same time, the siren will begin sounding.  It hasn't been set off by some of the strong winds we have, it'll be set off when there is no wind at all.  It's almost as if it's reacting to slight temperature changes, but the temperature here is between 40-60 degrees.  I know it's not somebody tampering with the vehicle because I have set up a camera just to make sure.

Answer
It's likely then the remote starter has a
timer to start every morning at the same time.
This may cause a conflict with the alarm part.

I would take it to a dealer/car alarm installer for evaluation.
Hard to say from my vantage point what is going on really, but
this sounds like a current drian conflict, setting of the alarm.

Have it looked at to be sure, and make any programming
corrections if needed.

GL.

A.