How do I turn the F************** off?
How do I turn the F************** off?
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bull996

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1,442 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Picked up a new car (to me anyway) and its got an all singing/dancing Hornet Alarm.

It arms itself, beeps whenever anyone goes near it, and as a consequence when you wash it, it just goes mad.

I just want it turned off. Does anyone know how?

Thanks

McSam

6,753 posts

191 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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You could always unlock it while you wash it?

Brabus Jord

1,589 posts

223 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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sounds like it has a proximity sensor. on my old car you could turn this off by putting the key in the ignition to the first position (ie. the lights on the ash etc are on) and then press the unlock button on the fob.

bull996

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1,442 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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McSam said:
You could always unlock it while you wash it?
Yes indeed, but after 30 seconds it locks itself again. And if you leave teh door open (to clean inside for example) it tries to lock after 30 secs and when it cant, the alarm goes off.

Reefman52

19 posts

180 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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My Ibiza does this. On my car it's a worn micro switch in the door lock(Common Ibiza fault) , you may have the same sort of problem?

Deluded

4,968 posts

207 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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^ Nah, it's just one of those stupid aftermarket alarms that people think are good when all they are is a pain in the arse.

If I were you, get the fking thing removed and get a proper one fit with the options you actually want, not what the salesman tells you you need.

davidjpowell

18,393 posts

200 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Try unlocking it, and opening the closing the door. Most cars will not self lock in case you have put your key in the car.

durbster

11,374 posts

238 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Slightly on this topic but something I've been wondering. Is it possible to turn off all the bongs and dongs that new cars seem to have?

I've used a couple of hire cars recently that seemed to make noises for everything; when you open the door, when you go over 30, when you go over 70, when you've turned the lights off or on, when you've shifted your buttocks to an uneven weight distribution, when you have one of those inexplicably long eyebrow hairs that goes straight up, even when it thinks you're in the wrong gear!

I think I'd find that incredibly annoying.

bull996

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1,442 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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durbster said:
Slightly on this topic but something I've been wondering. Is it possible to turn off all the bongs and dongs that new cars seem to have?

I've used a couple of hire cars recently that seemed to make noises for everything; when you open the door, when you go over 30, when you go over 70, when you've turned the lights off or on, when you've shifted your buttocks to an uneven weight distribution, when you have one of those inexplicably long eyebrow hairs that goes straight up, even when it thinks you're in the wrong gear!

I think I'd find that incredibly annoying.
Lol I know-it drives you crackers!

My compamy car does most of that, but the seat belt warning is the most frustrating!

GKP

15,099 posts

257 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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What is the response when you hit the unlock button twice?

LD1Racing

7,420 posts

234 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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bull996 said:
Lol I know-it drives you crackers!

My compamy car does most of that, but the seat belt warning is the most frustrating!
Had a hire car that insisted on putting on the hazard lights everytime I braked on a B road - I'll decide if I'm a hazard you jumped up little French jalopy. Grrrrr

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

266 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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I used to have a toad alarm on my old Escort and it had a valet mode to stop exactly this thing happening (it going nuts when opening/closing doors etc) and to put it in valet mode you put the keys in the ignition, turned it to pre ignition, then held the unlock key for 2 seconds. The indicators would flash and the alarm would do no more. Then, once all finished, just push LOCK and it would all be back to normal again.

Do you have instructions and things with it? What you're after is "valet mode" - so either look online for the model of alarm you have, or look in the instructions (or try my Toad way smile )

bull996

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1,442 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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TonyHetherington said:
I used to have a toad alarm on my old Escort and it had a valet mode to stop exactly this thing happening (it going nuts when opening/closing doors etc) and to put it in valet mode you put the keys in the ignition, turned it to pre ignition, then held the unlock key for 2 seconds. The indicators would flash and the alarm would do no more. Then, once all finished, just push LOCK and it would all be back to normal again.

Do you have instructions and things with it? What you're after is "valet mode" - so either look online for the model of alarm you have, or look in the instructions (or try my Toad way smile )
There is a Valet button on the dash....you maybe onto something there!

Problem is I have no intstruction and dont know the model number!

Is there something in the car that will have the alarm model number do you think?

bull996

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225 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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LD1Racing said:
Had a hire car that insisted on putting on the hazard lights everytime I braked on a B road - I'll decide if I'm a hazard you jumped up little French jalopy. Grrrrr
Mine does that too!

Heavy braking makes the brake lights flash rapidly and proper mega heavy braking makes the hazards come on! I nearly crash trying to turn the damn things off-how ironic is that!!!!!

(Volvo garage nearly had a heart attack when I asked for that feature to be turned off...they wouldnt do it).

McSam

6,753 posts

191 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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bull996 said:
Yes indeed, but after 30 seconds it locks itself again. And if you leave teh door open (to clean inside for example) it tries to lock after 30 secs and when it cant, the alarm goes off.
hehe In that case you're fked, throw it in the bin! Sounds like it's broken or of terrible design, so not much loss..

bull996

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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The Crack Fox said:
Get it uninstalled pronto, if the thing is fritzy now, do you want the damn thing leaving you stranded on a wet motorway somewhere ?
I agree. Just spoken to an auto electric chap near me, who has never heard of the alarm type, but says that he will probably be able to get rid of it.