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Our NV3500 just recently stopped giving a horn beep when we lock the doors with the remote. I have checked and no doors ajar. Thoughts?

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In all probability it is one or both rear doors. This has always been the case when our NV locks but is silent.

 

It also could be the sliding door that some have had to shim, but their problem was not locking or unlocking if I recall.

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In all probability it is one or both rear doors. This has always been the case when our NV locks but is silent.

It also could be the sliding door that some have had to shim, but their problem was not locking or unlocking if I recall.

We have checked and double-checked all the doors to no avail. The doors are locking, it's just not causing the hen to beep.

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We have checked and double-checked all the doors to no avail. The doors are locking, it's just not causing the hen* to beep.

*horn

 

(We don't leave the chickens in the van.)

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Hahahah!

 

The horn does work when you press the center of the steering wheel I'd assume?

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Possibly you have unknowingly set the beep on lock to off.  Try holding the remote Lock & Unlock buttons for a few seconds till the running lights flash.  This is the enable/disable the horn on lock.

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Possibly you have unknowingly set the beep on lock to off.  Try holding the remote Lock & Unlock buttons for a few seconds till the running lights flash.  This is the enable/disable the horn on lock.

 

I need to try this just out of curiosity.  Where did you learn it?  Is it in our manual??

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I need to try this just out of curiosity.  Where did you learn it?  Is it in our manual??

 

Yes, it is in the manual.  That is the first thing I do. . . can't stand the honking.  

 

Could be that TAmc41 might have punched the buttons or maybe the computer has gotten confused.  Worth a try to see if it fixes the problem.  BTW; I am obsessed with reading manuals!  B)

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JB Harlin, you will be our go to manual.

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Hahaha! I agree with Rad, JB is from now on my go-to guy!;). I had no idea the horn could be shut off, I think I'll do that today....! Thanks for the info!

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Hahaha! I agree with Rad, JB is from now on my go-to guy! ;). I had no idea the horn could be shut off, I think I'll do that today....! Thanks for the info!

 

 

Thanks for the vote of confidence guys. . . but. . . I may have read that manual but that doesn't mean that I remember it all.  :headscratch:

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Tried this yesterday and it worked! No more horn when locking. Thanks everyone!

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Mine is always the rear door not closing 100% at the bottom of the drivers side. Might need to adjust the bottom catch.

 

I like the honk as it assures me the van is locked.

 

My sprinter flashes the lights when properly locked.

 

Rick.

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Thanks, JB. We appreciate it!

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