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duka



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Alarm going off

Seem to have the alarm going off for no reason intermittently, but it's not the full blown alarm just indcators flashing and mid-low siren - any clues on where to start looking/checking?

Post #73141 20th Jul 2011 5:41pm
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Bonnet Catch - disconnect and if it stops going off bob's your mothers brother! Geoff

Post #73144 20th Jul 2011 6:04pm
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Mine did this the other night in the early hours, reet it and it went off again 20 mins later. Went to put it on the drive and leave un loacked and noticed a Moth, removed Moth and end of problem.

Adam

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pretlove



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that will be the range rover gremlin thats going out and messing with everyones bonnet switch ...i think its been 3 in the past week "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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duka



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Ok thanks, I take it the switch/sensor is on the landing panel? will have a look today.

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mrd1990



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pretlove wrote:
that will be the range rover gremlin thats going out and messing with everyones bonnet switch ...i think its been 3 in the past week

Allow me to be the fourth! Have the same problem so I'll try disconnecting the bonnet switch today..

I guess it's the sun hitting the bonnet and causing the metal to expand Laughing

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what sun? Very Happy

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mrd1990



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scarey wrote:
what sun? Very Happy

The engine Whistle

Well it's been almost 48 hours and not a peep from the alarm! Use to go off at least once a day so seems fixed. Question is: should I fix the sensor or just leave it unplugged permanently?

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Localizer



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Me too. LRA assist advise leave it disconnect - mine's off to the dealer for adjustment or replacement on Wednesday.

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And allow me to be the fith! Started going off this morning. Will clean/WD40 the switch and if that doesn't work disconnect it. Wish the stuck CD changer was as simple to fix...

mrd1990 wrote:
pretlove wrote:
that will be the range rover gremlin thats going out and messing with everyones bonnet switch ...i think its been 3 in the past week

Allow me to be the fourth! Have the same problem so I'll try disconnecting the bonnet switch today..

I guess it's the sun hitting the bonnet and causing the metal to expand Laughing

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Emperor Mong



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I think I might have this.

Symptoms are:
* Random event
* Car not driven for a few hours
* Beeping begins with hazards flashing (beeping is similar to a lorry reversing)
* Dog goes feckin spastic
* If you don't get to it in time (wake up, wonder wtf, get out of bed, stumble downstairs, blearily find keys), the beeping stops and the hazards continue.
* Stops when you unlock the car on the remote.

Where do I find the bonnet switch?


Last edited by Emperor Mong on 9th Aug 2011 10:03am. Edited 1 time in total

Post #75318 9th Aug 2011 9:02am
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mrd1990



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Emperor Mong wrote:
Where do I find the bonnet switch?

All the way at the top left under the bonnet..

just pull the wire out and make sure it's not hanging down or going to rub against anything

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mrd1990 wrote:
Question is: should I fix the sensor or just leave it unplugged permanently?


Surprised you even need to ask really.

Not withstanding the fact I hate having things not working on the car - you would also invalidate the "theft" part of your insurance as you have disabled part of your security system.

Someone could open your bonnet to disable the alarm and then make off with your car. 

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The Isle of Man had the best idea, the birch.
Nobody ever went back for a second dose apparently.
EU stopped them using it unfortunately.

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dan_uk_1984 wrote:
mrd1990 wrote:
Question is: should I fix the sensor or just leave it unplugged permanently?


Surprised you even need to ask really.

Not withstanding the fact I hate having things not working on the car - you would also invalidate the "theft" part of your insurance as you have disabled part of your security system.

Someone could open your bonnet to disable the alarm and then make off with your car.

Getting it fixed is at the top of the list

But I guess from a technical point of view, it's not causing any damage?

Post #75343 9th Aug 2011 10:25am
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