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Mike40
Member Since: 30 Nov 2008
Location: Newport South Wales
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My alarm keeps sounding randomly for no reason. Keeps doing it when parked at work but not it seems at night as we don't hear it nor do the neighbours. I know it is not the loudest alarm but peeps would soon complain around here!
It sounded when my wife slammed the tailgate shut on her car next to it this morning but I could not then replicate it. It sounded today at work as I walked towards it with the key fob in my hand??
I have shorted out the bonnet catch to eliminate that but it has made no difference. I have tried double pressing the fob to switch off the interior sensors but it still sounds. Once the alarm sounds once it will keep doing it every 15 minutes or so, I switch it off using the fob and after relocking the car it will start all over again within 15mins. I have tried unlocking the car using the fob once (drivers door only unlocked) leaving it unlocked and after 15 to 20 minutes the alarm will sound again. Does it rearm on its own?? If I unlock all the doors and leave the car unlocked it is OK. Also if I start the car and move it that also seems to stop the alarm sounding for the rest of the day??
How can you ensure that double pressing the fob to lock the car actually switches off the interior alarm?
Are the internal sensors the little grills on the interior light housing by the rear view mirror, is it worth taping these over to eliminate something in the car?
Any other ideas?
This problem seemed to start when I fitted the Severn Bridge TAG sensor by the rear view mirror, might be just coincidence as this is a totally passive device as far as I am aware.
Any help would be appreciated. ------------------------------
"Ruby"
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5th May 2016 7:26 pm |
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LandRoverAnorak
Member Since: 06 Mar 2014
Location: Surrey
Posts: 1172
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The most common cause of random alarm activation seems to be the bonnet switch. Try bridging the contacts to see if the problem goes away and then replace or repair if it does. Darren
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5th May 2016 8:12 pm |
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Mike40
Member Since: 30 Nov 2008
Location: Newport South Wales
Posts: 796
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Done that, it has made no difference ------------------------------
"Ruby"
Rimini Red 06MY TDV6 S
Xenons, Bright Pack, Climate Pack,
BAS Magic Box and Remap
ITG Air Filter
ERG's Blanked (Woody32)
Huge Permagrin
Suzuki GSX1400, Triumph Daytona 1200, Yamaha RD500LC, Norton 850 Commando, MV Agusta 1090 Brutale, Honda Hornet 900, Honda 600 Tansalp, Matchless 750, AJS 650CSR......plus very understanding wife!
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6th May 2016 9:22 am |
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Mike40
Member Since: 30 Nov 2008
Location: Newport South Wales
Posts: 796
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Anyone help on this??? ------------------------------
"Ruby"
Rimini Red 06MY TDV6 S
Xenons, Bright Pack, Climate Pack,
BAS Magic Box and Remap
ITG Air Filter
ERG's Blanked (Woody32)
Huge Permagrin
Suzuki GSX1400, Triumph Daytona 1200, Yamaha RD500LC, Norton 850 Commando, MV Agusta 1090 Brutale, Honda Hornet 900, Honda 600 Tansalp, Matchless 750, AJS 650CSR......plus very understanding wife!
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6th May 2016 9:03 pm |
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JMack
Member Since: 02 Aug 2014
Location: Edinburgh
Posts: 1517
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Mike40 wrote:
How can you ensure that double pressing the fob to lock the car actually switches off the interior alarm?
Leave a window down, and after a few minutes put your arm in the window, alarm should sound.
Remove the bridge TAG thing and see if it makes a difference.
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6th May 2016 10:58 pm |
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