Why does the Mazda6 anti-theft alarm go off for no reason?
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Mazda6 anti-theft alarm goes off for no reason because the sensitivity of the alarm is too high or there is a problem with the wiring of the alarm main unit. Here are the solutions: Alarm sensitivity is too high: This causes the device to trigger an alarm even with slight vibrations. Solution: First, locate the alarm main unit, usually found under the steering wheel or behind the A-pillar trim panel. Then, slightly adjust the sensitivity adjustment knob, but be careful not to set it too low, as this will significantly reduce the car's anti-theft effectiveness. Problem with the wiring of the alarm main unit: It needs to be inspected, repaired, or replaced promptly. However, whether it's checking the wiring or replacing the alarm, it's best to leave it to professionals. If installed incorrectly or the wiring is reversed, at best the alarm won't work, and at worst, it could damage the car's internal components.