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Old Jul 24, 2016
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2004 honda civic

im sure theres an answer here some where but here it goes. my doors auto lock after i shut the car off and walk away it takes and 30-45 seconds for it to do so. any way to stop this from happening
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Re: 2004 honda civic

Disconnect the aftermarket alarm?
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Re: 2004 honda civic

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Disconnect the aftermarket alarm?
it doesn't even work
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Re: 2004 honda civic

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it doesn't even work
Disconnect it anyway, it's still locking the doors at 30-45 seconds.
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Re: 2004 honda civic

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Disconnect it anyway, it's still locking the doors at 30-45 seconds.
ok how do i do that
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Re: 2004 honda civic

You gotta find it under the dash first, then either unplug it or remove the fuses for it.

Assuming it really has an aftermarket unit and not a genuine Honda accessory security system on it.
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