Car Alarm Activation
Car Alarm Activation
I'm experiencing issues with my car alarm activating shortly after I've locked the car. Had a run down to Keswick today with the roof down in glorious sunshine and clear blue sky's. Parked in Booths supermarket car park, locked car and alarm set, when I returned 1 hr later the side indicators were flashing. I appear to be getting this problem whenever I lock the car, Has anyone any experience of a similar fault, should I be able to identify the problem area using the PC diagnostics. I'm fortunate in having someone with access to the diagnostic tool is this the way to go?
Re: Car Alarm Activation
Patty,
There are a couple of sensors that spring to mind that you can check, IIRC these are on the same circuit.
1. The bonnet sensor
2. The radio sensor
If either of these contacts are not closing properly then this can cause false alarms.
Q. When you lock the car do all the locks close i.e. both doors and boot?
Brian
There are a couple of sensors that spring to mind that you can check, IIRC these are on the same circuit.
1. The bonnet sensor
2. The radio sensor
If either of these contacts are not closing properly then this can cause false alarms.
Q. When you lock the car do all the locks close i.e. both doors and boot?
Brian
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Re: Car Alarm Activation
Most common issue is the bonnet sensor. Easiest way to test is just to unplug it and see what happens. With the switch unplugged the alarm sees it as 'bonnet closed' so is perfectly happy. I gave up trying to fix the switch and just leave it unplugged.
Re: Car Alarm Activation
Brian
thanks for the tips, I checked the door and boot locks and they are definitely locked, I'll probably be able to check the bonnet switch but can you expand a bit on checking the radio please.
thanks for the tips, I checked the door and boot locks and they are definitely locked, I'll probably be able to check the bonnet switch but can you expand a bit on checking the radio please.
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Re: Car Alarm Activation
Patty wrote:Brian
thanks for the tips, I checked the door and boot locks and they are definitely locked, I'll probably be able to check the bonnet switch but can you expand a bit on checking the radio please.
There's a sensor that is triggered by the radio being removed. If you have an aftermarket radio the sensor needs to be bypassed. But unless you've changed the stereo recently, I'd start with the bonnet switch. Apart from anything it takes about 30 seconds to unplug, whereas messing about behind the stereo will take somewhat longer.
Re: Car Alarm Activation
Thanks for that Brian, I'll give it a go in the morning let you know how it goes.
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Re: Car Alarm Activation
I had this. Opened the bonnet and closed it again and all fine.
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Re: Car Alarm Activation
My alarm was also going off in similar circumstances, and I had already tried the aforementioned routes, but thanks to this site, i was advised that it could be an internal sensor, so by double clicking the key fob, watch the LED between the seats remain on for 2 secs, and when double clicked havent had any issues, so from that we could deduce that it was an internal sensor-- Since then I have been to local Indy to ''clear'' the alarm activations on the diagnostic machine, so that when we look at it next, we will be able to isolate which internal sensor is playing up .. No doubt it will be the expensive bit under the tunnel carpet!!!
Re: Car Alarm Activation
Hi...I had exactly the same problem
Disconnected the bonnet switch and that solved it ..I think it is quite common
Disconnected the bonnet switch and that solved it ..I think it is quite common
Re: Car Alarm Activation
I had a problem with my alarm going off, not certain its related but the problem went away when i fixed the boot wiring loom.
The wires running from the back left side of boot opening to boot lid were broken and forming erratic connections. The boot lock would intermittently work and not work and the boot brake light also didn't work. I've wired in a new section of wiring and everything seems to be fixed, and the alarm hasn't gone off since.
My guess is that the loose connection was setting off the alarm. I'm sure someone here can tell me if it was more likely a coincidence, but its something to check.
The wires running from the back left side of boot opening to boot lid were broken and forming erratic connections. The boot lock would intermittently work and not work and the boot brake light also didn't work. I've wired in a new section of wiring and everything seems to be fixed, and the alarm hasn't gone off since.
My guess is that the loose connection was setting off the alarm. I'm sure someone here can tell me if it was more likely a coincidence, but its something to check.
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Re: Car Alarm Activation
Hi Brian and others who responded to my alarm problem. Followed Brian's advice, disconnected the bonnet switch connector and checked with a meter for operation of the switch. Found it to be open circuit with the bonnet effectively open and closed circuit with the switch armature pressed in. Following doing this the problem has gone away.
Learned something else about the Z.
Thanks again to all who responded.
Learned something else about the Z.
Thanks again to all who responded.