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Bloody alarm
« on: 28 September 2007, 18:14:05 »

Ive just replaced the gearbox in a 2002 Elite and have had the battery disconected for about a week, anyway tried to reconnect the battery tonight and the alarm sounder keeps going off. I have tried locking and unlocking the car but the sounder is still going off >:(
Any ideas?

TIA :y
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #1 on: 28 September 2007, 18:24:07 »

Start the engine?
That should turn off any alarm / immobiliser

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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #2 on: 28 September 2007, 18:24:36 »

No, but can you sort it please Pete - I can hear it from here ;D ;D ;)

Have you tried turning ignition on/off?  I'm surprised the locking/unlocking didn't do it though..
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #3 on: 28 September 2007, 18:32:24 »

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No, but can you sort it please Pete - I can hear it from here ;D ;D ;)
Have you tried turning ignition on/off?  I'm surprised the locking/unlocking didn't do it though..

 ;D ;D

I tried to start the car but the sounder was still going off, its not the horn but the siren.
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #4 on: 28 September 2007, 18:37:22 »

Think I read something somewhere when looking into mine, that you need Tech2 to marry the alarm to the car again or something on Facelifts... Duno...
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #5 on: 28 September 2007, 20:44:40 »

Its suppose to go off when sumone nicks your battery......not the other way round  ;D

Soz dont really know..poss the battery in it has gone flat  :-/ ....but it is possible to unplug it for a temp fix, i believe  :y
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #6 on: 29 September 2007, 00:45:51 »

The power sounder that I've recently removed with dead batteries goes off as soon as power is applied. Maybe removal of power for a while was the last straw for the internal batteries?

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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #7 on: 29 September 2007, 01:41:06 »

OK... when you removed the battery from the car did you do it 15 seconds AFTER removing the key from the ignition? This would have turned off the powersounder for "maintenance".

If not..... I think it's a tech 2 job or at least remove the powersounder (found under the windscreen wiper scuttle bay). If the batteries are duff on the powersounder then this can also make this happen.... replacement batteries are a nightmare to find but if you do a search on the forum there is a supplier that does them... if not it's a Vauxhall part for the full power sounder... last price was around the 50-60 quid mark.... then apparently(not sure on this) it needs Tech 2 to marry it to the car as mentioned above.

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The power sounder that I've recently removed with dead batteries goes off as soon as power is applied. Maybe removal of power for a while was the last straw for the internal batteries?

@Kev... I think that's what's happened to mine.... battery went a bit dead after using it to play loud music on a sunny day... recharged the main car battery and the bloody alarm keeps going off randomly.
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #8 on: 29 September 2007, 08:09:40 »

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OK... when you removed the battery from the car did you do it 15 seconds AFTER removing the key from the ignition? This would have turned off the powersounder for "maintenance".

If not..... I think it's a tech 2 job or at least remove the powersounder (found under the windscreen wiper scuttle bay). If the batteries are duff on the powersounder then this can also make this happen.... replacement batteries are a nightmare to find but if you do a search on the forum there is a supplier that does them... if not it's a Vauxhall part for the full power sounder... last price was around the 50-60 quid mark.... then apparently(not sure on this) it needs Tech 2 to marry it to the car as mentioned above.

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The power sounder that I've recently removed with dead batteries goes off as soon as power is applied. Maybe removal of power for a while was the last straw for the internal batteries?

@Kev... I think that's what's happened to mine.... battery went a bit dead after using it to play loud music on a sunny day... recharged the main car battery and the bloody alarm keeps going off randomly.

Try more in the region of £150...

AutoVaux will import one for the sum of £80...
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #9 on: 29 September 2007, 08:57:06 »

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OK... when you removed the battery from the car did you do it 15 seconds AFTER removing the key from the ignition? This would have turned off the powersounder for "maintenance".

If not..... I think it's a tech 2 job or at least remove the powersounder (found under the windscreen wiper scuttle bay). If the batteries are duff on the powersounder then this can also make this happen.... replacement batteries are a nightmare to find but if you do a search on the forum there is a supplier that does them... if not it's a Vauxhall part for the full power sounder... last price was around the 50-60 quid mark.... then apparently(not sure on this) it needs Tech 2 to marry it to the car as mentioned above.

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The power sounder that I've recently removed with dead batteries goes off as soon as power is applied. Maybe removal of power for a while was the last straw for the internal batteries?

@Kev... I think that's what's happened to mine.... battery went a bit dead after using it to play loud music on a sunny day... recharged the main car battery and the bloody alarm keeps going off randomly.

Yep

Looks like sounder removal time. :(

Thanks for the info fellas :y
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #10 on: 30 September 2007, 02:54:28 »

Vauxhall part for the full power sounder... last price was around the 50-60 quid mark.

Apologies... forgot to add 1's to the front of that!!  ::)

Sure I seen a way to mod the sounder i.e. change the battery, involves cutting the box open and putting in a custom battery but could save you a good few quid!!
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Re: Bloody alarm
« Reply #11 on: 30 September 2007, 11:01:04 »

The batteries that were in my power sounder are readily available. I think earlier ones are different but looking at the circuit board there is provision to fit either.

If you want to open it up and send me the PCB I'll have a look and see if it can be resurrected.

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