Alarm problems
Discussion
Usual thing is to contact the alarm specialists probably HF Solutions, because it's a sign it's starting to fail
http://www.hf-solutions.co.uk/
I don't think Carl Baker does them any more.
When mine failed, the alarm sounded on the internal battery for over 12 hours. I wedge an old pillow over it to quieten it in the garage and warned the neighbours. I've had the immobiliser fail as well, so if you're looking at replacing the alarm, might be worth doing the immobiliser at the same time.
When mine failed it started cutting circuits randomly and I had to disconnect the battery for around 5 mins to reset it. Not funny when it happened on the outside lane of the M4 in rush hour and I had to coast across to the hard shoulder.
http://www.hf-solutions.co.uk/
I don't think Carl Baker does them any more.
When mine failed, the alarm sounded on the internal battery for over 12 hours. I wedge an old pillow over it to quieten it in the garage and warned the neighbours. I've had the immobiliser fail as well, so if you're looking at replacing the alarm, might be worth doing the immobiliser at the same time.
When mine failed it started cutting circuits randomly and I had to disconnect the battery for around 5 mins to reset it. Not funny when it happened on the outside lane of the M4 in rush hour and I had to coast across to the hard shoulder.
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