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Re: Alarm and the use of the indicators
« Reply #45 on: 10 October 2006, 11:23:30 »

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Different horn to car horn, should be mounted near power sounder, which you've aready found...

Cheers for the Confirmation Theboy, i am guessing if it is disconnected it could be faulty or something, shall comfirm all is connected and go from there.

Just wondering why it would be disconnected. Still time will tell.
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Re: Alarm and the use of the indicators *Update*
« Reply #46 on: 16 October 2006, 12:29:44 »

*Update*

Spent the day yesterday sussing why the alarm didn't seem to be working on the Black omega.

Discovered yesterday the alarm horn connector contacts were seriously corroded from water getting in, at first i wasn't sure the horn worked so i plugged it into the loom on my car near the power sounder and tested made a nice racket.

Cleaned the contacts on the Black omega alarm horn connector and plugged in the horn and tested all working but I think I need to replace the sensors as one has been hit and the clips that hold it in place are not the best.

Originally you could just sit in the car and nothing would happen, first sign the alarm was functioning before the actual horn worked was you could hear the relay clicking from inside the car.

Now the sensors work and the horn sounds when the sensors are activated.

Not bothered about the indicators part so long as the alarm works.

Having discovered mine only has the powersounder not sure if it should have both so any confirmation would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Roy :)
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Re: Alarm and the use of the indicators
« Reply #47 on: 16 October 2006, 15:36:07 »

All the ones I've seen have power sounder and horn mounted near each other under scuttle....
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Re: Alarm and the use of the indicators
« Reply #48 on: 16 October 2006, 16:02:48 »

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All the ones I've seen have power sounder and horn mounted near each other under scuttle....

Having looked at the 94M omega it only has a Horn connector and nothing for a powersounder, so I guess I need to get myself an alarm horn for my car now as mine has the connector for both.

Cheers for the confirmation TheBoy  :y
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