JfromC
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2026
- Posts
- 29
- Reaction score
- 51
- Location
- Ont. Canada
- Ram Year
- 22 Warlock
- Engine
- 5.7 Hemi
Is anyone able to confirm that AlfaOBD can disable the "Unintended Idle Alert" on a 2022 Classic Warlock? The three honks when getting out and leaving the vehicle running with fob in your pocket is absolutely obnoxious to me. I have thought about going so far as to remove the horn circuit's fuse as some search results suggest, but I really don't want to disable my horn.
I've owned the AlfaOBD app for a very long time, used it for my 2007 and 2012 to modify little annoyances and it has worked perfectly. Now I'll have to buy and install the SGW bypass due to being a 2018+. Before doing that, I thought I'd see if anyone can confirm AlfaOBD will be able to solve my greatest gripe with my new (to me) 22 Ram Classic?
They have given us a key that essentially encourages us to leave it in our pocket, not in the ignition switch. a) Leave the fob in the truck; why do that when it's in my pocket? b) Place the fob on the roof above the door or place the fob against the B pillar; again it's in my pocket. c) Leave the spare fob in the truck; I'd like my truck to remain in my driveway and not be sent to another continent on a container ship. d) Just gently close the door without letting it latch closed; it's pouring rain out or we're in the middle of a blizzard and I'm trying to clean snow from the roof etc, just no.
The only solution I want is turning it off. I'll only consider lesser alternatives if turning it off isn't a possibility.
Mercy buckets,
I've owned the AlfaOBD app for a very long time, used it for my 2007 and 2012 to modify little annoyances and it has worked perfectly. Now I'll have to buy and install the SGW bypass due to being a 2018+. Before doing that, I thought I'd see if anyone can confirm AlfaOBD will be able to solve my greatest gripe with my new (to me) 22 Ram Classic?
They have given us a key that essentially encourages us to leave it in our pocket, not in the ignition switch. a) Leave the fob in the truck; why do that when it's in my pocket? b) Place the fob on the roof above the door or place the fob against the B pillar; again it's in my pocket. c) Leave the spare fob in the truck; I'd like my truck to remain in my driveway and not be sent to another continent on a container ship. d) Just gently close the door without letting it latch closed; it's pouring rain out or we're in the middle of a blizzard and I'm trying to clean snow from the roof etc, just no.
The only solution I want is turning it off. I'll only consider lesser alternatives if turning it off isn't a possibility.
Mercy buckets,
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