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    Gee, the alarms in D2's work well

    The alarm on the car went off last night, much to the delight of the neighbours, so ran out to expect to see some little $hit trying to steal something from the car, but nope no one there.
    Hmm strange, re set the alarm go inside and bugger me, off it goes again. So now im thinking some weird electrical fault has occured. Go back out, turn off the alarm open the door and with that a big ass moth flys out as I get in.
    Now I dont know why a moth would want to try and steal my car, but after he flew away, I set the alarm and it never happened again.

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    At least you know the volumetric sensors are working

    Will also do the same thing if the piece of equipment you left standing upright in the back decides it will fall over all by it self
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    Some thing simmilar hapened to me at the shops.
    Turned out the DOG in the back kept moving
    We all learn


    Cheers.

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    and I can just picture the look on the dogs face too....


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    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
    Some thing simmilar hapened to me at the shops.
    Turned out the DOG in the back kept moving
    We all learn


    Cheers.
    SIT, Stay ... and don't set of the bloody alarm by panting, scratching or licking your <>.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
    Some thing simmilar hapened to me at the shops.
    Turned out the DOG in the back kept moving
    We all learn


    Cheers.
    I did it again today, the dogs don't seem fussed they are used to it happening about once a month. Have to remember to lock it with the key rather than the remote when they are back there behind the cargo barrier.

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    So it a common problem with dogs, not just me then. My two recovered, but it did take a while before they were able to relax. Now when I lock the car only WITH THE KEY when they are onboard.

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    I'm just wondering how my wallet managed to find its way in there????

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    It could be worse.. you could have an Amcal chemist move in next door
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