M12 GTO3 Alarm problems. Help please !
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When I set my alarm, I get a double bleep after it has set. A minute later the alarm goes off.
How can I find out which sensor is at fault ?
Also is there any way I can lock the car without switching the alarm on ?
This is a recent fault and was intermittent for a while, so I must assume that I have a loose connection or a sensor on the way out.
Any help appreciated.
How can I find out which sensor is at fault ?
Also is there any way I can lock the car without switching the alarm on ?
This is a recent fault and was intermittent for a while, so I must assume that I have a loose connection or a sensor on the way out.
Any help appreciated.
I had this once in a Lotus, it turned out to be a flat battery or a battery just about to go flat. Not sure about the Noble though!
Check in the search column on PH, under "Noble" then under "alarms" and they could offer you a few tips in there.
>> Edited by JAZ 34 on Saturday 24th September 17:22
Check in the search column on PH, under "Noble" then under "alarms" and they could offer you a few tips in there.
>> Edited by JAZ 34 on Saturday 24th September 17:22
Yes I think the two beeps are indicating that a door is open, or in this case, a sensor is at fault making the alarm think a door is open.
Do as AMG suggested, and actuate the door sensors a few times too.
I don't think there is a sensor on the front clam, but if there is then clean that too.
Do as AMG suggested, and actuate the door sensors a few times too.
I don't think there is a sensor on the front clam, but if there is then clean that too.
Thanks guys.
I did suspect the pasenger door switch.
When removed, there is a single wire attached to the switch and nothing else. Does the return get earthed by the retaining screw or does the screw complete the circuit to a second wire hidden within the body work. If the latter, any clues on how I get to it ?
Thanks again
I did suspect the pasenger door switch.
When removed, there is a single wire attached to the switch and nothing else. Does the return get earthed by the retaining screw or does the screw complete the circuit to a second wire hidden within the body work. If the latter, any clues on how I get to it ?
Thanks again
madmacmcmad said:
Thanks guys.
I did suspect the pasenger door switch.
When removed, there is a single wire attached to the switch and nothing else. Does the return get earthed by the retaining screw or does the screw complete the circuit to a second wire hidden within the body work. If the latter, any clues on how I get to it ?
Thanks again
IMHO there should be two contacts (as we all know, the body won't earth - and as you are suspecting too!)- best check the other side.
BTW, I had the same problem and the factory (South Africa) had placed a spacer on one door switch - eventually this failed to close adequately (hence the alarm went off) so I had to have the door reset properly!
Mike SA27 said:
AMG merc, where in SA are you from?
Am not from there Mike (but can do a keen Afrikaans accent!)
I only meant that one of my door swithes had a spacer fitted from new (probably laziness on SA's part in fitting the door wrongly and not bothering to reset so they just fitted a spacer instead - being keen not to miss the boat I guess! Gassing Station | Noble | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


