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206 gti how can I tell if it has alarm or not?
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m4tth3w
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2001 model.
 
 
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ALL UK spec GTI's have an ultrasonic alarm as standard equipment.

They also have deadlocks.

Thatcham Cat 2 transponder immobiliser.

Big button on remote to lock it then small button to deadlock / set the alarm system for your non plexed 206.

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Lock the car and smash the window. If you hear more than just breaking glass, it has an alarm, if you hear nothing either it doesn't have one or it's not working.
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Cool ill do that then
 
 
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Right it does defo have an alarm as it's gone off twice now in ten minutes and no one is trying to break in.

Could this be because it's faulty or should I turn the sonic's off when it's windy as it's quite windy where it's parked.?

 
 
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Needs new ultrasonic sensors probably.
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So if I turn off sonic's with the button by handbrake and arm the alarm will it not go off with wind movement and just if one of doors is opened?

I don't really want to test it without knowing as I've already p**sed off the neighbours twice tonight Wink

 
 
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m4tth3w wrote:
So if I turn off sonic's with the button by handbrake and arm the alarm will it not go off with wind movement and just if one of doors is opened?

Door, boot or bonnet opened, ignition turned on, alarm siren disconnected or battery disconnected.

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So does turning the sonic's off stop the alarm from going off by wind buffet?

Sorry to re ask the question but previous post didn't answer my concern.

Thankyou Smile

 
 
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wind shouldnt really cause it to go off. Unless its blowing your car over or something? Laughing
Iv never had a problem.

 
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I refer you to my last post

Does the sonic's button turn off whatever do da thingy inside the alarm's system that set's the alarm off when it senses movement.

A yes or no will suffice.

Thankyou x

 
 
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no all it does is disable the interior ultrasonics in the a-piller so you can leave a dog/children in the car, or like me leave the rear windows open when its backing outside.

the only way to stop it going off from wind buffet would be to as said completly remove the alarm. are you sure its the wind setting it off, and not someone trying to get you to turn it off so they can steal it.

 

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Ghosty thanks that answered my question.
 
 
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no problem Very Happy
 

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I kicked it about an hour ago and the problem seems to have stopped now Smile
 
 
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