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Alarm

Hello,

Got an RC5500 that an alarm (beeeeeeeeeeep) sound comes on when the truck is turned off. Not sure why it comes on only when the truck is turned off. I unplugged the key switch to make sure it wasn't getting any feedback from it, but alarm keeps on coming on. I wanna say it's coming from the access 1, but it could be coming from the dist panel. Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,
  • Posted 21 Jul 2020 07:27
  • Modified 21 Jul 2020 07:28 by poster
  • By marcos_m
  • joined 25 Feb'19 - 114 messages
  • California, United States

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The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.
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The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.