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					Omega General Help / Re: Alarm fault
« on: 26 June 2012, 10:28:07 »
					Yes, useful to know that the dealer should be able to tell me which sensor (if any) is at fault so if the alarm starts to play up again without the battery having gone flat I will definitely take it back if only to tell them that they "misled" me when they said that the alarm could not be disabled and could they now please disable it and give me back the £230 they took off me!  Touch wood, it has behaved itself for the last 48 hours so I am keeping my fingers crossed....
					
				 
			 
			 
			 ?  Does anyone know if any of the late models were designed so that the alarms could not be disabled?  I am particularly annoyed because yesterday the alarm went off again for no apparent reason..........  My next option would seen to be to test the engine bay alarm and then move on to the rear windows.......although using the running man didn't stop the alarm the first time I had the problem........but then again that coincided with the car battery going flat and I haven't tried the running man test again since then. Any comment from anyone about the truthfulness of my main dealer would be appreciated!
?  Does anyone know if any of the late models were designed so that the alarms could not be disabled?  I am particularly annoyed because yesterday the alarm went off again for no apparent reason..........  My next option would seen to be to test the engine bay alarm and then move on to the rear windows.......although using the running man didn't stop the alarm the first time I had the problem........but then again that coincided with the car battery going flat and I haven't tried the running man test again since then. Any comment from anyone about the truthfulness of my main dealer would be appreciated!