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alarm fuse
« on: 18 April 2012, 13:38:26 »

hi i am new to this i need help i have omega 2.2 petrol . i can't open the back boot and all the time i unlock the door with key as remote is naked my alarm switch on ,only stops when i start the car . does anyone knows under what number i find fuse for alarm ? please help ???
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Re: alarm fuse
« Reply #1 on: 18 April 2012, 13:49:23 »

Hi, welcome to the forum.
GM would have fitted a pretty naff alarm if it could be silenced by pulling a fuse.  ;) ;) ;) You need to sort out the key fob so it'l open via the fob. Either the battery holder is loose on its pcb or it could just be that it needs re-synchronising to the car. Key in ign, ignition on, press 'lock' on the fob, car should lock then immediately unlock - job done (it's in the manual  ::))
Re the boot, are you pushing the button the dash for  long enough? It's something like 3 or 4 second you need to press it for.
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Re: alarm fuse
« Reply #2 on: 18 April 2012, 17:53:44 »

Hello and welcome :y
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Re: alarm fuse
« Reply #3 on: 18 April 2012, 19:01:00 »

hi and thanks  :) the main problem is that i opened the key and both wires are disconected . seen car eelectrician today and been told to go to tv repair shop to veld it back and that back boot might be because of the alarm . i tried the button on dash but nothing even the light on that button is not on  :-[
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Re: alarm fuse
« Reply #4 on: 18 April 2012, 19:32:00 »

hi and thanks  :) the main problem is that i opened the key and both wires are disconected . seen car eelectrician today and been told to go to tv repair shop to veld it back and that back boot might be because of the alarm . i tried the button on dash but nothing even the light on that button is not on  :-[

There is/was a forum member Martyn Imber that will repair the the fob for you, not sure he comes on much these days though. Don't you know anyone that could do a little soldering for you?  :-\ :-\

Re boot. Have you pressed & held the button on the dash? Any 'problem' with this isn't related to the alarm.
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Re: alarm fuse
« Reply #5 on: 18 April 2012, 20:01:53 »

hi just been outside try what you said hold the button and nothing ,but what i did is a closed drivers door open the door behind me and pres the cental on drivers door then pulled out to open then pressed the boot button and ta-da boot opened  :D so now anyone tell me whats wrong  ???
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Re: alarm fuse
« Reply #6 on: 18 April 2012, 20:08:31 »

hi i know that its a pain in the butt......if you put your passenger back seat down and reach through to the inside of the boot get a torch look at the inside upper of the boot lid there should be a plastic pull type handle that will open the boot if you are realy stuck..
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Re: alarm fuse
« Reply #7 on: 18 April 2012, 20:12:03 »

hi thanks but need to know whats wrong with it  ;)
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