Annoying alarm system
#1
Annoying alarm system
hi people need some help!!!!!!
i've got a sigma alarm on my car ( already fitted when i bought it ) according to the hand book its either a s30 or s34 i dont no which one but only has single button on the fob if that helps.
right the problem !! when i press the fob to lock the car the warning beeps go off as tho the door is open ect, i've checked all the doors the boot and bonnet with no luck its now driving me crazy and my scoob is sat with no alarm on. any help would be apreciated, thanx.
i've got a sigma alarm on my car ( already fitted when i bought it ) according to the hand book its either a s30 or s34 i dont no which one but only has single button on the fob if that helps.
right the problem !! when i press the fob to lock the car the warning beeps go off as tho the door is open ect, i've checked all the doors the boot and bonnet with no luck its now driving me crazy and my scoob is sat with no alarm on. any help would be apreciated, thanx.
#2
If your alarm comes with fobs, it must be an S30, as the 34 is designed for integration with an OEM remote locking system - and so doesn't have its own fobs.
As to the problem, check the manual as there's a way of arming the system with specific sensor circuit(s) disabled. IIRC you turn on the ignition, hit the circuit number on the keypad (or press the fob the appropriate number of times), and immediately turn the ignition off.
Arm it with the bonnet, boot, and doors in turn disabled and you'll soon find which one is "open". Once you know which it is, fixing should be straightforward, and at least you'll be able to arm the system with that circuit disabled until you can get it sorted.
As to the problem, check the manual as there's a way of arming the system with specific sensor circuit(s) disabled. IIRC you turn on the ignition, hit the circuit number on the keypad (or press the fob the appropriate number of times), and immediately turn the ignition off.
Arm it with the bonnet, boot, and doors in turn disabled and you'll soon find which one is "open". Once you know which it is, fixing should be straightforward, and at least you'll be able to arm the system with that circuit disabled until you can get it sorted.
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