Locking T350 without Enabling the Alarm

Locking T350 without Enabling the Alarm

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Lone Star

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138 posts

181 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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In a few months time I'm taking my car to Spain on the ferry. Now its my understanding that the ferry company require you to lock the car without the alarm being enabled. Is it possible to do this? If it is. How is it done?
Cheers John

Edited by Lone Star on Wednesday 8th February 16:23

mk1fan

10,507 posts

224 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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I think you can disable the interioe sensors by pressing the button a second time. Think it is explained in the handbook.

Bobhon

1,057 posts

178 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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If it's the same as the Tamora (?) then there's a button on the left of the left hand door opening button on the dash that stops the external door release and boot release buttons from working.

Pressing that button you can still get out of the car using the internal buttons. Then when you close the door after getting out the doors are effectively locked, but as you haven't used the plip then the alarm isn't on.

To get back into the car you have to plip lock it and then plip unlock it.

HTH

shep1001

4,599 posts

188 months

Wednesday 8th February 2017
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Bobhon said:
If it's the same as the Tamora (?) then there's a button on the left of the left hand door opening button on the dash that stops the external door release and boot release buttons from working.

Pressing that button you can still get out of the car using the internal buttons. Then when you close the door after getting out the doors are effectively locked, but as you haven't used the plip then the alarm isn't on.

To get back into the car you have to plip lock it and then plip unlock it.

HTH
This will do it

Lone Star

Original Poster:

138 posts

181 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Thanks guys for the info. I have tried this and had partial success. The passenger door locks but not the drivers door. ( Both doors lock when I use the remote and then its alarmed. )
Having thought about it. Its not a major problem because if the ferry company want the alarm off. Then all i'll do is leave the car unlocked. Its not as if the car can be nicked!

billynobrakes

2,675 posts

264 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Lone Star said:
Thanks guys for the info. I have tried this and had partial success. The passenger door locks but not the drivers door. ( Both doors lock when I use the remote and then its alarmed. )
Having thought about it. Its not a major problem because if the ferry company want the alarm off. Then all i'll do is leave the car unlocked. Its not as if the car can be nicked!
Exactly, I never lock mine, don,t forget they lock the doors to the car deck anyway so no one can get on there and if anything is nicked it will be on there cameras wink and it will be crew