Alarm problem
Alarm problem
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vince n

Original Poster:

39 posts

286 months

Sunday 12th May 2002
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I had my alarm siren replaced, it had not worked since I had the car. Problem is that when I unlock the car the alarm goes of for about 1 second then its O.K. Is there an adjustment I csn make.
Thanks Vince

dlewis

315 posts

285 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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If the alarm is de-activated the alarm should not go off.

GingaNinga

390 posts

293 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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That's right and if it's set and you open the door it will go off

vince n

Original Poster:

39 posts

286 months

Wednesday 15th May 2002
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Thanks you two. Very valuable info. I suppose if I don't set it it will not go off. That must mean then if I don't turn the key the engine will not start.
'DOUNUTS'

trefor

14,686 posts

299 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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Do you suppose the reason for it not working when you got the car was because someone had disconnected it (or hit it with a hammer) due to the fact that a fault caused it to keep going off? Just an idea ...

Otherwise the garage that fitted it need to take another look and get it right this time. It might be that the new siren is not an exact match for the old alarm system or that they've crossed some wires. On my Chimaera the siren is a separate unit from the control unit (which is in the cabin), so I assume the control unit decides when to trigger the alarm, then sends a signal to the siren - maybe they've just crossed those wires somehow?

Good luck.

dlewis

315 posts

285 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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vince

My reply was posted to the incorrect alarm query.

What I said was "that you should try dis-conecting the siren and cleaning the terminals in the front by the siren." Obviously do this when it is de-activated.

The 4 wires are critical as one is a digital signal and needs to be good.

I have just learnt a fair bit about META systems having installed a new one, with fobs, new codes and siren.


RCA

1,769 posts

284 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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Don't know if this any help, probably not, but if I set mine and then de-activate it the second the lights stop flashing then it also goes off for a second, if it has been set for a while then it doesn't.