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200tdi alarm removal

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Geoff30:

--- Quote from: Disco-andy on November 23, 2008, 21:13:07 ---i took one of the wires off the horn for my alarm, that seemed to work, alarm went of but no noise.

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I considered this but I work away quite often so the motor is left for 4 days untouched I am concerned that if I simply shut the noise up then I will end up with flat battery.

KingWolf:
It would seem my Disco has the same fault. He sits on the drive all nice and quiet for ages, even days then bam...!!!! for no reason the alarm starts going off, not once but always 3 times in a row then it goes quiet again. If I unlock then relock with the remote the cycle starts off again. Ive looked for all the obvious faults like water in the sensors or a dodgy earth and I can't find anything. I've come to the conclusion the Disco is just feeling unloved and wants some attention...lol

Mark.

bobtailed disco:

--- Quote from: KingWolf on November 24, 2008, 21:26:15 ---It would seem my Disco has the same fault. He sits on the drive all nice and quiet for ages, even days then bam...!!!! for no reason the alarm starts going off, not once but always 3 times in a row then it goes quiet again. If I unlock then relock with the remote the cycle starts off again. Ive looked for all the obvious faults like water in the sensors or a dodgy earth and I can't find anything. I've come to the conclusion the Disco is just feeling unloved and wants some attention...lol

Mark.

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It is just letting you no it is there :lol:
And that it is a landrover and if you dont use it every day you will have a flat battery lol

Rob

marky:
You could unplug the alarm at the back of the siren. Thats what I did when it kept deaffening me when I was playing with my battery!

KingWolf:
I tried that but that triggered the alarm off...lol

I just live with it now.

Mark.

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