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    I had the 'Bonnet Open' alarm come up on the dash 3 times from the corrugations on the Plenty Highway.
    Each time it was correct that the bonnet catch had come open but not fully released and you couldn't see any issue from inside.
    So if the passenger side had opened I would not have known.
    I wonder if there is an adjustment required. It seems to close as normal and only did it on the corrugations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    I had the 'Bonnet Open' alarm come up on the dash 3 times from the corrugations on the Plenty Highway.
    Each time it was correct that the bonnet catch had come open but not fully released and you couldn't see any issue from inside.
    So if the passenger side had opened I would not have known.
    I wonder if there is an adjustment required. It seems to close as normal and only did it on the corrugations.

    Scott


    I had the same thing from passing a road train a few years back, never happened again on or off road.


    Never tried to adjust it just thought I may not have closed it correctly to start with.


    Cheers Ean

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    I had my alarm going off randomly a while ago. Bonnet sensor appeared to be the cause - in the end I had a bonnet open message when the engine was running and the horn gave a little beep everything I locked the doors. I simply removed the switch and shorted the wires together and no more issues now. Can't think of a good reason to bother with replacing the switch either
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    Thanks for all the replies, will short out the sensor and hopefully stop the annoying alarm going off for no reason.
    Cheers Andrew

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    Damn, wish this had been posted week before last. Had the error message pop up from time to time, as well as the alarm sounding. Paid to replace the sensor (only comes with a latch apparently) at a cost of over $100 while in for a service. Paper clip would have been much cheaper.

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