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Car Forum / BMW Cars / January 2007

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E36 alarm

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alf - 03 Jan 2007 15:14 GMT
Is it possible to lock my car without switching on the alarm? It's an 98
323ti with a class 3 alarm from BMW which goes haywire every once in a
while. The manual doesn't seem to say anything about the subject.
I want to be able to just lock it before taking it to the dealer.

Cheers.
bball328 - 13 Jan 2007 17:37 GMT
I have the same problem with my 328IS 97 alarm.  I just lock it with the
driver key every time I want to make sure the alarm will not go off
accidentally.  My alarm usually "false alarms" on hot days.  Why I do not
know?
Remco - 31 Jan 2007 14:00 GMT
> I have the same problem with my 328IS 97 alarm.  I just lock it with the
> driver key every time I want to make sure the alarm will not go off
> accidentally.  My alarm usually "false alarms" on hot days.  Why I do not
> know?

Won't locking it with the key switch on the alarm as well? I think mine does but am not sure come to think of it.
I suspected UMTS hubs for a while. Mostly because parking close to one of them makes the remote completely useless.
 
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