Disabling Golf Mk4 alarm - Need to now!

Disabling Golf Mk4 alarm - Need to now!

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Fun Bus

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17,911 posts

220 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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The GF's GTi decided the boot was open when it wasn't on her way home tonight and a search on here resulted in the cause which lies in the bootlid and potentially a leaky rear washer. Anyway, I've had the boot trim off, removed a couple of technical looking 'plugs' and hoped the alarm would no longer go off...it just has. All I need is to quieten it tonight before we can get to VW in the morning.

Now, before I follow through with the "I'll disconnect the fking battery if I have to" that's just echoed through the Fun Bus household, can anyone offer an alternative.

Thanks in advance and in hope of sleeping tonight and not upsetting the neighbours.

teambeer

146 posts

174 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Risk it.. take valuables out and just leave it unlocked.

maniac0796

1,292 posts

168 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Leave a window slightly open, and make sure the keys are out of it.

Fun Bus

Original Poster:

17,911 posts

220 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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It self locks if not opened so resets the alarm.

UnluckyTimmeh

3,475 posts

215 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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I'm fairly sure the alarm has a back up battery in it so disconnecting the cars battery won't help. Leaving the latch and solenoid will just leave an open circuit so it turn will probably mean it thinks the boot it is open. Unless you can somehow make a bit of wire to join the wires to the latch (will be a microswitch inside to trigger alarm/interior light) that should close the circuit thus causing it to think the boot is closed.
If there is more than one then as you go through them the one that turns the boot light off should be the right one.

Please note this could be completely wrong but it's not a bad start smile

HTH

tim.

wolf1

3,081 posts

252 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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If my memory serves me correctly (it may not though as it's been a while since I've had to temporarily disable one) Fuse box right hand side of the dash on the end remove the central locking fuse then lock the car manualy.

blaineuk

2,615 posts

249 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Unlock the car open door, close door, will not self lock.

Fun Bus

Original Poster:

17,911 posts

220 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Thanks chaps. Just tried to 'trick' the car into thinking someone is in it and therefore not lock itself but am worried it will still.

Will try the fuse next as per last suggestion, thanks.