Why does the Mazda Ruiyi trigger automatic alarms?
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Mazda Ruiyi automatic alarm reasons include: 1. The sensitivity of the anti-theft device causes the car to alarm automatically, most likely because the anti-theft device's sensitivity is set too high, causing it to trigger an alarm with even slight vibrations. Solution: First locate the anti-theft device's main unit, usually found under the steering wheel or behind the A-pillar trim panel. Then, simply adjust the sensitivity knob slightly. 2. Anti-theft device wiring issues may be due to problems with the main unit's wiring, requiring timely inspection, repair, or replacement. However, whether it's checking the wiring or replacing the alarm, it's best left to professionals to handle.