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Old 02-06-2009, 09:22 AM
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hey guys i have a clifford 50.5x alarm on my car and it has the auto door lock function everytime i start the car the doors lock. how can i program it to disable this feature? is there a way to program it back just in case? i know there are a few alarm installers here so let me know. thanks!
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do you have the manual? it tells you how to get to programming

but it's feature
1-3 ignition lock
1-4 ignition unlock

You'll need to find your valet swtich

to turn off the igniton lock feature

1. open door
2. turn key to "IGN" then off
3. press the HOLD valet button until you here "one" chirp, then release
4. Press valet button 3 times and release, then press again and hold (you should hear 3 chirps)
5. while holding press unlock button (two chirps turns off the "IGN lock"
6. close door to exit out of programming

to turn off the ignition unlock feature

1. open door
2. turn key to "IGN" then off
3. press the HOLD valet button until you here "one" chirp, then release
4. Press valet button 4 times and release, then press again and hold (you should hear 4 chirps)
5. while holding press unlock button (two chirps turns off the "IGN unlock"

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thank you! i will try this out right now. however not sure what you mean by turn off ignition lock and turn off ignition unlock.
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those are functions names.
Ignition lock = lock doors when alarm see's ignition
ignition unlock = unlock doors on when alarm lose ignition

does you car auto unlock when you shut off your engine(remove key?)
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ok i did both of those programs and it worked thanks. i got scared when i first did the ign unlock feature, it kept on locking at ign, but wouldnt unlock when i turned off ign. thanks i didnt know i had to do both. but do you know the codes do turn them both back on? just in case i wanna put back the ign lock and unlock feature. thanks
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same procedure. but lock button instead of unlock.
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ok thanks. ran into a problem tho. i think i was doing it wrong the first time, and now when i lock/unlock my car there is no beep. its always silent lock/unlock with the lights flashing.
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nevermind i found the installation manual online that has all of the programming codes. for some reason the shop never gave back the installation guide. thanks tho.
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