Changing Alarm Arm/Unarmed Settings

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Changing Alarm Arm/Unarmed Settings

I have a 2004 EX with the factory alarm. I don't have the alarm manual. While at the dealer garage for service they changed the settings for whatever reason and didn't bother to change it back. Originally when armed/unarmed via the key fob the siren would briefly sound and the lights would flash. Now only the lights flash. Can anyone tell me the sequence I have to push the key fob buttons to get the alarm sound back when arming/disarming?
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Re: Changing Alarm Arm/Unarmed Settings

You mean the horn no longer honks when you hit the LOCK button twice on the remote??
Does the horn still work when you push the airbag?

Make sure the hood is shut all the way.
I see the occasional hood latch switch that goes bad, causing what you described. Same as if the hood was not latched.

What work was done to the car?
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