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Alarm randomly going off!
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scrappydoo
PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:57 am Up
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Got a 2004 XSi with an alarm that is randomly going off! What's usually the cause of this and where do I start to diagnose it. Sad
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Try replacing the ultrasonic sensors, or could be a dying battery?
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I have this problem at work. Worked out it was everytime I left my IPhone switched on and locked the car. Doesn't do it when phone is off. Smile
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9 times out of ten it is the sensors. don't do what i did though and buy a whole new clifford alarm Sad
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Mines doin this aswell
 

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De-activate the internal sensors by pressing the button near the handbrake. If this cures the problem, then the ultrasonic sensors are at fault.

If not, the fault lies else where

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Lee wrote:
De-activate the internal sensors by pressing the button near the handbrake. If this cures the problem, then the ultrasonic sensors are at fault.

If not, the fault lies else where

What He Said ,this is the best way to fix a problem,by elemnate the cause one by one,and it's a good start with the sensors as CD-VRS,and Lee Smile

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