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Stretman



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England 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
False alarm acivations !!!!!!!!!!!

Hi all

I keep getting false alarm activations. This does not happen every day all the time but happens a lot . The experiences below instead of trying to write an essay
1/ every time I go to our office the alarm activates within 5 mins of parking, I reset and it does not do it again
2/ if parked for more than 12hrs alarm activates for short periods then switches off/ usually weekend
3/ alarm only goes off at certain clients premises happens 6/7 times now
Most of the times the alarm has activated I have been with eye of the car and no one is near it or driven past , does anyone have a clue.
I checked the battery status and its fine.

Another issue I have had a few times, is messages on dash when I stop saying check front light or side light but they are all working ok. I don’t know if this has anything to do with the alarm issue ?

Thinking about the issues could wifi be affecting the car at all ?

Regards

Ray

Post #256632 28th Apr 2014 9:05am
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nicedayforit



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You could try setting the alarm without the interior protection and see what happens.
Should narrow the options down a bit.

Post #256634 28th Apr 2014 9:20am
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supershuttle



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I had problems with the alarm going off at random and it was the catch under the bonnet. I fixed it by sticking a self adhesive foot on the bonnet underside. A simple test is to disconnect the switch, I can't remember if you leave it open circuit or have to short it out. HTH Geoff

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paul271



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^ me too. I disconnected mine and haven't had an activation since.

Post #256643 28th Apr 2014 10:25am
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mpirie



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Is it possible you have a radio source causing the triggers?

I've heard of wireless systems like doorbells being the cause of random triggers.

Maybe the bonnet switch is marginal.......ie if the car is slightly unevenly parked?

Mike

Post #256644 28th Apr 2014 10:27am
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stan
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bonnet switch is most likely... ... - .- -.




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Post #256650 28th Apr 2014 11:13am
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Stretman



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thank you all
i will try the the interior isolation first for a few days and see how it goes. then try the bonnet

Post #256658 28th Apr 2014 12:11pm
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ironhorse



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bonnet switch most likely had the same with mine,just disconnect for a week to try

Post #256678 28th Apr 2014 2:17pm
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Stretman



Member Since: 06 Feb 2014
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England 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

Hi all

Many thanks for your advice. I disarmed the interior but the alarm still went off, so i disconected the bonnet switch and i have had no false alarm since. so looks like the it's the switch. I will glue a little spacer on the bonnet for now to see how it works. Many thanks all for your help Thumbs Up

As regards the side light warning messages, im still getting these, but all the bulbs are working ok.

Any ideas any one?

Regards
Ray

Post #257178 1st May 2014 9:52am
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supershuttle



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I used a self adhesive foot I had hanging around, worked a treat. I also "excercised" the switch and gave it a spray of switch cleaner. Geoff

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re the lights Ray, its possible you have led bulbs fitted that are not canbus error free....if this is so then you could replace them with proper leds or get a diagnostic tool to switch off the error checks. ... - .- -.




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