How to deactivate the Accord's alarm system?
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You can deactivate it through the steering wheel button settings. More relevant information is as follows:1. The Accord is Honda's embodiment of innovative spirit and globally leading technology. The original tires equipped on the Accord are Michelin's ultra-high-performance Pilot Super Sport tires. In September 2013, the first model in China equipped with Honda's Earth Dreams Technology—the GAC Honda ninth-generation Accord—made its debut.2. The Accord (Accord), as a manifestation of Honda's 'innovation' spirit and global leading technology, continues to create new value and has won the trust of 19 million users worldwide. In 1999, the sixth-generation Accord entered China, marking the first time the world's latest and most advanced model was introduced simultaneously in the Chinese automotive market. Over the 15 years since its entry into China, the Accord has consistently adhered to vertical generation replacement and continuous evolution, earning the trust of over 1.5 million Chinese car owners.
I drove an Accord for several years before, and the alarm was always a headache. The solution is to first press the unlock button on the remote key, which usually turns off the sound. If that doesn’t work, try manually unlocking the door with the key—insert it into the door lock and turn it clockwise to simulate a normal unlocking action, and the alarm will stop. If it still goes off, the cause might be overly sensitive sensors, such as dirt or dust stuck on the vibration sensor under the rearview mirror—just clean it. I once experienced heavy rain where raindrops hitting the engine hood triggered the alarm, but wiping it clean fixed the issue. For prevention, regularly maintain the key battery to avoid low power, and avoid parking near vibration sources. The anti-theft system is quite sophisticated, so don’t randomly disconnect the battery for minor issues, as it might reset settings. Safe driving comes first.