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Old 30 April 2013, 10:40 AM
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As you may have seen, I need to repair my headlight, and ballast unit. As it's the passenger side, I need to remove the battery. I did this last night, and had to listen to the alarm siren going off. How do I disable my alarm whilst I work on the light? Can I pop a fuse out or something that simple?
Car is a 56 plate hawkeye STI
Old 30 April 2013, 12:16 PM
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Assuming the car is unlocked, just remove the terminals.....I think it's negative first but whichever sounded the alarm, do it the other way around.
Old 30 April 2013, 12:29 PM
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I removed the battery when the car was unlocked. I took off the negative terminal first.
I may be wrong, but I think it's dangerous to have the positive connected while the negative is disconnected. I thought there may be a fuse or overide button I can use whilst working on the car.............
Old 30 April 2013, 12:34 PM
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there is a keypad in in the slot down by the right handside of the steering wheel in the fuse box thingy.
google sigma impreza alarm and there is a code you put in to disable various parts of the alarm
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If you disconnect the main battery the siren will only sound for about 30second then time-out and shut up.

It will sound again when you reconnect the battery...just press the unlock button on remote fob to shut it up.
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If you disconnect the main battery the siren will only sound for about 30second then time-out and shut up.

It will sound again when you reconnect the battery...just press the unlock button on remote fob to shut it up.
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thats what i thought but it continued to sound for the 20 mins i had it out. The siren goes off for short periods but continues to sound (and p*ss off my neighbours)
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disconnect battery with ignition switched on
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thanks for that suggestion. I assume it's safe to do that......?
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Originally Posted by blackhawksti
thats what i thought but it continued to sound for the 20 mins i had it out. The siren goes off for short periods but continues to sound (and p*ss off my neighbours)
It shouldn't do that. It is a Sigma?

Typically the alarm unit itself is only powered off the vehicle battery.. Its just the siren that has its own battery.

Worst case just remove the siren, and cover the open end with a rag.
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Originally Posted by blackhawksti
thanks for that suggestion. I assume it's safe to do that......?
yes, just so the accessories circuit is live
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