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Author Topic: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite  (Read 6170 times)

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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #15 on: 10 December 2014, 19:28:41 »

Apparently it's borderline gayness manflu... ;D
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #16 on: 10 December 2014, 19:31:03 »

Apparently it's borderline gayness manflu... ;D

When did Swindon become part of Northants?
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #17 on: 10 December 2014, 19:33:28 »

chrisgixer - clearly you need to replace the horn unit ;)

Actually, I think some people need to get their facts right before jumping in with both boots. ;)
Going by...
bearing in mind that i know full well that the horn alarm that sits next to the power sounder is not functioning, and that the only part of the alarm system making any noise AT ALL on my car, is the power sounder.
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #18 on: 10 December 2014, 19:37:29 »

chrisgixer - clearly you need to replace the horn unit ;)

Actually, I think some people need to get their facts right before jumping in with both boots. ;)
Going by...
bearing in mind that i know full well that the horn alarm that sits next to the power sounder is not functioning, and that the only part of the alarm system making any noise AT ALL on my car, is the power sounder.

No! Going by...
You could argue that the Powersounder is 'in' the bin.
Fixed :y

Not mine. Refurbed batteries. Working well. It even woke me up in the small hours when the tax disc fell off the screen. :( ::) ;D


Tax disc is in the bin obvioisly. :y

Nowt to do with the power sounder at all .. that is a function of the normal alarm.

Powersounder and normal alarm are two separate and discrete units that work very differently.

The ONLY thing the powersounder does is to monitor for disconnection of the main battery, as this would prevent the normal alarm sounding.
Define " normal alarm " bearing in mind that i know full well that the horn alarm that sits next to the power sounder is not functioning, and that the only part of the alarm system making any noise AT ALL on my car, is the power sounder. That is to say, that if I remove the power sounder and trip the alarm, the indictors all flash as normal, but the car makes no noise whatsoever.

Perhaps you'd explain that to me....? Mr Entwood!
Just to be clear. COBBLERS :y
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #19 on: 10 December 2014, 19:40:05 »

So, the alarm went off, but you only heard the electronic sounder (from power sounder), not the horn noise from the unit next to powersounder?

That's certainly the way I read it, and seems to be the clarification you added  ???

If that is correct, your alarm horn is oppsed. Simples.
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« Reply #20 on: 10 December 2014, 19:46:16 »

I know its oppsed. You know it's oppsed ypu told me it was with tech 2. So we both know it's oppsed. Entwood knows it's oppsed now too.

Yet the glaring fact Entwood is telling me the power sounder is not part off the alarm, and therfor could not have woken me in the small hours escapes you completely.

I take it Brackley is in Northants as well then? Because talking to you previously made me think it might not of been, until today when I checked ;D
« Last Edit: 10 December 2014, 19:48:23 by chrisgixer »
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #21 on: 10 December 2014, 19:49:03 »

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andrew.reynolds983/Manuals/Omega2002Manual.pdf

Page 61 column 3.

Easy test... even you can do it.... open window, shut car door, set alarm. wave a hand through the window until the alarm goes off. You will hear the Horn alarm for 30 seconds.

Cancel by using the keyfob to open the door. Open bonnet and leave open

Disconnect battery negative. Alarm siren will sound.

seemples ....



« Last Edit: 10 December 2014, 19:52:21 by Entwood »
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« Reply #23 on: 10 December 2014, 19:52:27 »

I await your apology Mr Entwood.
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #24 on: 10 December 2014, 19:53:45 »

So...

chrisgixer - clearly you need to replace the horn unit ;)

gives

Actually, I think some people need to get their facts right before jumping in with both boots. ;)

which then is added with a

Just to be clear. COBBLERS :y


Yet, the fact remains:

I know its oppsed. You know it's oppsed ypu told me it was with tech 2. So we both know it's oppsed. Entwood knows it's oppsed now too.


So, I can, through the haze of my limited consciousness, conclude you are talking utter 'dangle berries'. Can we at least agree on that?


You moan about Northamptonshire water, I think its the Reading water that needs checking ;)
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #25 on: 10 December 2014, 19:55:01 »

I await your apology Mr Entwood.
Entwood is correct, you should hear the alarm sound. Along with the power sounder.

I think you are the one needing to be offering apologies ;)
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #26 on: 10 December 2014, 19:57:35 »

So...

chrisgixer - clearly you need to replace the horn unit ;)

gives

Actually, I think some people need to get their facts right before jumping in with both boots. ;)

which then is added with a

Just to be clear. COBBLERS :y


Yet, the fact remains:

I know its oppsed. You know it's oppsed ypu told me it was with tech 2. So we both know it's oppsed. Entwood knows it's oppsed now too.


So, I can, through the haze of my limited consciousness, conclude you are talking utter 'dangle berries'. Can we at least agree on that?


You moan about Northamptonshire water, I think its the Reading water that needs checking ;)

Jamie, can I invite you out of your alternate universe, and back into the context of this thread to which we are discussing and you are deliberately ignoring.

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You could argue that the Powersounder is 'in' the bin.
Fixed :y

Not mine. Refurbed batteries. Working well. It even woke me up in the small hours when the tax disc fell off the screen. :( ::) ;D


Tax disc is in the bin obvioisly. :y

Nowt to do with the power sounder at all .. that is a function of the normal alarm.

Powersounder and normal alarm are two separate and discrete units that work very differently.

The ONLY thing the powersounder does is to monitor for disconnection of the main battery, as this would prevent the normal alarm sounding.
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chrisgixer

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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #27 on: 10 December 2014, 19:59:13 »

To be precise, the power sounder woke me up.

To which Entwood disagrees. I can assure you, it most certainly did. I await an apology. As said.
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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #28 on: 10 December 2014, 20:00:45 »

Guess what, I think Joff's query has been answered now.

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chrisgixer

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Re: Inside Drivers wing on an Elite
« Reply #29 on: 10 December 2014, 20:01:45 »

Further, the power sounder is not in the wing. Unless we include the air box and the coolant bottle as well . ;D
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