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AndyS



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Triple beep what for?

Whenever I drive over a speed bump (the narrow UK style not the wide type) or I drive over a pothole I get 3 warning type beeps coming from the dash area. No warning lights, messages or anything to determine what they’re for. I get them when I turn really sharply so possibly a body movement sensor but I’m guessing.
My dealer can’t see the car for weeks and it’s driving me nuts so anyone heard this before or have any ideas? Current fleet:
2020 McLaren 600LT Spider
2020 Mercedes C300 Cabriolet
2023 PHEV 440 SE
1992 Lotus Esprit turbo
2019 Alpine A110

Post #697522 6th Aug 2024 8:35pm
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DrF



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Do you have the dash cam fitted, as that beeps when it detects bumps etc

Post #697530 6th Aug 2024 10:12pm
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AndyS



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Yes, that figures. Any idea of whether it can be silenced? Current fleet:
2020 McLaren 600LT Spider
2020 Mercedes C300 Cabriolet
2023 PHEV 440 SE
1992 Lotus Esprit turbo
2019 Alpine A110

Post #697554 7th Aug 2024 3:42pm
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DrF



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I have no idea mine does the same.

Post #697586 7th Aug 2024 9:17pm
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DJIT



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I've been meaning to look into this too. Carried out some tea-break Googling.

According to this guide (see link) the device is constantly recording and overwrites the previous recordings.

https://topix.jaguar.jlrext.com/topix/serv...d=G3425732

when the G force sensor is triggered it saves the event without overwriting it.

I think the three bleeps are letting you know it is saving the "event".

I mentioned on another post this could be useful if making a claim for pothole damage as its all recorded, including the GPS positioning.

The attached guide tells you how to adjust the sensitivity of the g force sensor. I've not got as far as finding out if the bleeping can be turned off.

Now I know its got my back, I don't mind it reminding me its there every now and then when I go over a speed bump!


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Post #697636 8th Aug 2024 1:45pm
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AndyS



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So, I turned off the dash cam today and the triple beeps returned, so I don’t believe that’s the cause. It’s booked in mid September to for diagnosis along with fixing a rattling tailgate and various squeaks from the rear trim.
What with the beeps going off and the rear boot area make a right old racket, I’ve resorted to taking my hearing aids out for some peace an quiet Laughing Laughing Current fleet:
2020 McLaren 600LT Spider
2020 Mercedes C300 Cabriolet
2023 PHEV 440 SE
1992 Lotus Esprit turbo
2019 Alpine A110

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