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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / February 2006

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2002 c70 alarm fault

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ronthedrum - 19 Feb 2006 11:53 GMT
Alarm triggers regularly about every hour! Would like to completely
disconnect and disarm. Any ideas please?
Tomas - 19 Feb 2006 13:34 GMT
"ronthedrum" <smithsataller@nospam.btinternet.com> je napisao u poruci interesnoj
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> Alarm triggers regularly about every hour! Would like to completely
> disconnect and disarm. Any ideas please?

I have same problem two weeks ago. You can try this:

1. When you're outside the car, close the door (drivers, of course)
2. Alarm go armed and LED start to blink.
3. Press "unlock" on remote keyfob.
4. Alarm disarmed, LED stops to blink
5. Lock the car with master key and enjoy :)

Disfunction of alarm module is possible reason for that problem. In my case,
it's because of extreme humidity last two months (Croatia). I was turned heating
on maximum for 1 hour, and everything is O.K. for now.

Probably the problem will gone on springtime and summer....

Good luck.

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ronthedrum - 19 Feb 2006 15:07 GMT
thanks Tomas I'll try that.

Cheers

Ron
Mike F - 20 Feb 2006 16:05 GMT
> thanks Tomas I'll try that.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ron

My suggestion would be to unplug the wire connector at the left hood
latch (on body).  This way the alarm will "think" the hood is open and
will wait for the hood to close before arming.

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