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alarm wont stop going off grrr!
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Lecktorious
PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:04 pm Up
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I didn't actually need all that how-to btw, but no doubt it will come in handy for someone Smile

I have a 306 and the ultrasonic sensors are gubbed as well. My sensors plug in halfway down the a-pillar which makes them easy to replace, but they are about £50 Shocked was just checking to see if they were similar to mine, but appears they aren't.

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MrBSI
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colganraz wrote:
another problem is i cant locl the car without it being alarmed, will locking it with the key in the door immobilose it and no alarm?

As long as the key is removed from the ignition barrel the immobiliser system is armed.

The immobiliser is a stand alone transponder system, its not tied in to the alarm or remote locking.

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I woild've thought a low or goosed battery would do this. Why not get that checked out first? seen as the weather might have finished it off
 

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Might be worth disconnecting the siren & giving the electrical connectors a clean out.

Be warned the siren has a built in battery back up / anti tamper circuit & thats why it can sound even if the alarm system is disarmed!

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skard
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does the 206 siren have a backup battery? if it does then it's probably the siren itself that needs replaced.
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Lee
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skard wrote:
does the 206 siren have a backup battery? if it does then it's probably the siren itself that needs replaced.

Only the CAT 1 one which is only on the GTi180/RC I think.

The rest aren't CAT rated.

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Lee wrote:
skard wrote:
does the 206 siren have a backup battery? if it does then it's probably the siren itself that needs replaced.

Only the CAT 1 one which is only on the GTi180/RC I think.

The rest aren't CAT rated.

Mines not Cat 1 but there's a back up battery in the siren Laughing

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Lee
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These are CAT1

 

 

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From what I can see on Service box:

The multiplexed alarm system even if its not Cat 1 uses the exact same part numbers for the siren, control unit & ultrasonics as a 206 with a Cat 1 alarm system.

Its not the BSi unit either Confused

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Lee
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Will be additional wiring or configuration in the BSI.

There's three trim levels of BSI on a mux one and 4 on a non-plexed one.

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So if the BSI unit is the same part number is it the configuration set up or the wiring loom thats different? Confused
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Lee
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All BSI's sold now are top of the range BSI's

Low and mid range aren't made anymore.

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I spotted that the older BSI part numbers are listed NFP or No Further Production Laughing
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Alarm is on connector EH1 on a normal BSI and PH2 on a top of the range Smile
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colganraz
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been a while since i posted because the alarm stopped going off, but started doing it again now!

I wanted to disconnect the siren, but from what I just read it appears i cant?

Im gonna try change the sensors now, but it appears it could possibly be something else?

I need a quick fix in the mean time if possible Sad :(

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