if its brand new take it back to the dealer and talk to them about it and have them change the alarm settings so it will not do this,its possible that there is a problem with the alarm system itself.
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Year of vehicle may help you get an answer as there were many radio changes. Mine has BlueTooth and many don't etc etc etc.
Why not pop into your Volvo Dealership for help.
Cylinder head bolts (D4192T2):
Cylinder head bolts are tightened in two stages. There is no need for retightening.
Follow the order as pictured.
Stage 1: Tighten to 30 Nm, Angle tighten to 50° ±4° in one movement without stopping.
Then wait at least three minutes in order for the cylinder head gasket to stabilise.
Stage 2: Completely loosen bolts 1 and 2. Tighten bolts 1 and 2 to 25 Nm. Angle tighten to 213° ±7° in one movement without stopping.
Repeat the Stage 2 for the remaining bolts in the order 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10 as illustrated.
Set the emergency brakes and keep the brake pedal pressed during this procedure.
Use a dashboard removal trim to pop up the trim around the shifter.
On the driver's side, on the shifter side, is a white tab, which is the SHIFTER RELEASE.
As you press down on the shifter release, manually move the shifter out of Park. Volvo Shifter Stuck In Park - Manual Release (youcanic.com)
Buzzing can be an issue with the door lock or central locking mechanism. You could try hunting for where the sound is more accurately. This will sound a bit silly but try this. Sound can travel through solid surfaces so can sound like they are coming from somewhere else. Put your ear against the side of the door panel nearest the handle and lock the car. Your listening to see where the noise is loudest. Listen at the hinge end as well to check if it's actually coming from inside the engine bay rather than inside the door.