Quick fix for future readers.
My alarm activated as designed. With doors locked, I reached in and released the engine hatch. Alarm sounded. Without a remote to silence the alarm, I didn't know the steps to disable the alarm. I opened the hood and held the horn to keep it silent. My attempts to pull the connector off the horn was unsuccessful.
However, after either one or two minutes, the lights lowered and the alarm went silent. :smile:
I thought, hummmm
maybe it just reset over time. I attempted to start the car, and nope, the alarm activated again.
Went thru the same routine again until it went silent. From there it was to the computer and NSX Prime to find a possible answer as my owners manual was at home. I found the thread to disconnect the alarm near the front hood release.
I returned to the car with a pair of plyers and unhooked the connector to the horn. So here was my fix, which for those who don't know and without a remote resets the alarm, at least on my 95 NSX.
Open the door, lock the door. Shut the door. Insert the key to unlock the door. System reset. Car starts.
That makes sense now, but when the car is in alarm, one doesn't always think clearly. Hope this helps when caught in a similar situation. :tongue: