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Old 01 June 2011, 11:24 PM
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hi was wondering if anybody has ever had a problem where your indicators stay on sometimes when arming and disamring the alarm as mine started to do it a while back but is now getting worse to the point where its a right pain to get them to stay off, also its only staying on, on the passenger side really starting to annoy me now any help would be much appreciated

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oh and forgot to mention its a my02 bugeye!!
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Here you go its a common problem
http://forums.sidc.co.uk/topic/96215...s/page__st__60
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Originally Posted by bugeyejohn
thanks mate i will have a read through it and hopefully it will shed some light
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No problems most people seem to do the bypass trick as it saves changing the alarm ecu,good luck getting to it though there not the easiest You never know your luck it could be the indicator relay sods law its not though

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Originally Posted by bugeyejohn
No problems most people seem to do the bypass trick as it saves changing the alarm ecu,good luck getting to it though there not the easiest You never know your luck it could be the indicator relay sods law its not though
yeah also says that if you change the indicator bulbs this may cause it, which i have as its been detangoed so bought some silvatecs maybe i should try some different silver bulbs
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Ive only just noticed that i guess theres a chance they have cooked the indicator relay but you would think when you signal they would stick on as well
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Originally Posted by bugeyejohn
Ive only just noticed that i guess theres a chance they have cooked the indicator relay but you would think when you signal they would stick on as well
true also my main headlight i had a problem with for a bit kept having to push it in because it seemed like it had a dodgy connection but found out that the wiring loom to the bulb was fried so had a chap at the garage sort it wonder if that has anything to do with it as its on the same side, must have took me about 10 attempts to get the indacators to go out tonight wish i never got the beeps turned back on now fooking sigma alarms
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