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alarm issues

devans

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Hi everyone.
Whilst I am waiting to get my replacement key due to the PCB inside it once again knackered, every time I unlock the car manually the alarm goes off.
Can I temporarily do something to enable me to lock and unlock the car without the alarm sounding.
Many thaanks,
 
Turn ignition on in the few seconds before the alrm goes off after unlocking car? DJ
 
I didnt think there was a solution. Why isnt it as simple as other cars where you simply remove a fuse.
 
I have had the same problem (remote not working despite battery changes) for a while but fortunately do have a few seconds after unlocking before alarm goes off so I can switch the ignition on and disable the alarm. All the other locks remain on though (fuel cap, boot and passenger door) which can be a pain but I suppose has not been enough of an issue so far to be in a rush to get it fixed. DJ
 

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