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    Alarm sensor removal

    Hey all,
    I want to remove the internal alarm sensor from my disco, as it's TOO good.
    Goes off even with a bug inside the car.

    Is it as simple as removing the fuse ?
    or should i remove the actual sensor ?
    will it affect the engine immobiliser ?

    97 tdi se7

    Cheers

    pls direct if there is a existing post regarding this topic.

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    Don't need to remove the Ultrasonic sensor. Just lock the car with the key in the drivers door and unlock with the remote. I had a similar problem as I would leave the windows slightly open with a sunshade on the windscreen. You can guess what happens. A slight breeze and the shade moves the alarm goes off.
    If it is setting off with the windows up then you might have a problem with your alarm.

    Hope this helps

    Cheers Luke

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    What about just sticking some duct tape on it.
    I do not know if it will work but I think so.
    Regards Philip A

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    I have just pulled them down out of the hoodlining, unplugged them and refitted. The system doesn't know they are disconnected....

    JC

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    Another option is to clean the sensors with an alcohol wipe. The get a build up of dust and other stuff on them and then trigger incorrectly.
    Warren

    Currently Landroverless - Still interested
    Formerly: 2003 D2a Update TD5 Auto. Platinum edition. ARB Bar, 36" LED light bar, cargo barrier, dual batteries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke68 View Post
    Don't need to remove the Ultrasonic sensor. Just lock the car with the key in the drivers door and unlock with the remote. I had a similar problem as I would leave the windows slightly open with a sunshade on the windscreen. You can guess what happens. A slight breeze and the shade moves the alarm goes off.
    If it is setting off with the windows up then you might have a problem with your alarm.

    Hope this helps

    Cheers Luke

    this is the way to do it. (its in the manual)
    Had this problem with leaving the window a few times.
    can do as JC says and disconect them , but then they will not work at all.

    The key is easier, and retains functionality when u want it.

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