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    Turn off alarm with Nanocom

    Hi

    Absolutely sick of the alarm going off with the horn whenever it feels like it.

    I have located the alarm horn off using the nanocom but after i disable the horn function i get a error message saying it couldn't save.

    I checked the sd card and it is not locked.

    What am I missing?

    Any ideas?

    Cheers

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    You pressed "write to ecu/ bcu " whatever it says in last screen,can't quiet remember exact wording.

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    Why is the alarm going off? windows open?
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    When my alarm played up on the Defender it was the switch under the bonnet which includes the bonnet in the alarm system. Its a push down thingy up near the windscreen. Not sure if that is also true with a Disco. Replaced and no problem since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    Why is the alarm going off? windows open?
    If I leave the Windows slightly open. If a moth or bug gets in but also at random for no apparent reason that I can work out.

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    Have you got the sensors in roof lining?
    If so Pull out unplug and put back in that will stop that side of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobMichelle View Post
    Have you got the sensors in roof lining?
    If so Pull out unplug and put back in that will stop that side of it
    Hi, yes there are sensors in the roof. I'll have a look at them when I get a chance this week. Thx for the tip

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    When we out with the dog in the car, if we left him in, ( with sunroof open and windows down a bit) soon as he moved alarm would go off took a while to find thread on here about it.👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogi_dog View Post
    If I leave the Windows slightly open. If a moth or bug gets in but also at random for no apparent reason that I can work out.
    I you leave the window slightly open, the wind blowing in can set off the alarm. If you loeave the window open, lock the car with the key in the door. Turn the key, do not push the buttons. This turns off the alarm.
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    Turn off alarm with Nanocom

    Using my HAWKEYE diagnostic tool i disabled the Volumetric alarm sensors and now are enjoying quiet nights and happy neighbors Turn off alarm with Nanocom
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    1999 build D2 TD5 Auto, Mantec snorkel, 2" LRA spring lift, ARB on board air, Ashcroft ATB, CMM air ram CDL shifter, swag & gold pans ....

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