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Blitz8888 11 May 2002 11:32 AM

The dealer should know how 2 set the alarm up because ny dealer did mine. They should have sigma programmer with them, if i was you, you should contact another subaru dealer.

P.S had my done with Triangle in Chesterfield.

[Edited by Blitz8888 - 11/5/2002 11:34:15 AM]

Jase 05 November 2002 11:06 AM

Can anyone help I need change a setting on my Alarm?

Standard WRX 2002 Subaru Category 1 Alarm System.

Now the little blue book which accompanies the car tell's you most things but NOT how to set the Auto Arm with Door Locking. It says it can be turned on by your Subaru dealer, but my local dealers don't know and I have phoned elsewhere and they were not sure - they just refered me to the blue book.

Does anyone know, it must be easy and it will save me forgetting to press the Alarm button? Maybe it is one of the Keypad features 1,3,6, or 7 reserved for future use?

Cheers, Jason.



Jase 05 November 2002 02:16 PM

So it can't be done via the keypad then.

Cheers matey.

Mickle 05 November 2002 02:19 PM

What is the model number on the Alarm, if it's the same as in the MY00 I know what the un-mentioned numbers do :D

MATTeL 05 November 2002 02:25 PM

Try to do this offline.

Putting up the model number of the alarm system on a public BBS is more information than is needed to the less desirable elements.

IMHO of course.

Mickle 05 November 2002 02:32 PM

Good point Mattel, I'm thoughtless sometimes... ;)

Ru$$Rip 05 November 2002 03:06 PM

You want to lock the doors automaticlaly when you start the car?? Its right there in the manual. You use the keypad - I cant remember what the number is but I remember reading it and thinking whata good idea it was. I will have another look tonight.


Jase 06 November 2002 11:55 PM

Mickle, not sure what the model number is anyway, have to have a look at the certificate at some point - will e-mail you seperately.
Cheers.

And no it's not the safety lock function as you can do that, why I don't know - as you can just lock it yourself whilst driving along.

Spooky 07 November 2002 12:31 AM

IIRC this 'locked when you drive' system is mandatory on new cars in certain parts of the world. Forget where though.


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