I'm an idiot and now I need help?.... Please?
I accidentally left the car unlocked last night after getting the shopping out the boot.:nono:
A couple of little opportunist tits had it away with my wallet, satnav mount binos, and worst of all the wife's 30gig I pod (Bugger, bugger, bugger). But not the satnav from the centre console?:shtf: Anyway, I've decided to change the alarm settings to auto arm. I've got the little booklet that give all the options, but not the slip that gives the exact order to push the buttons (too zealous with the last glove box tidy I think). Anyone got any ideas? It's the standard alarm on a 52 plate blob eye. I'll be ever so grateful....Ta!! p.s. Yes I am in the dog house with the wife, and no she wont let it lie.:poke: |
Sigma M30 alarm system has these codes
Auto-arm is : * 17856 * 03 * 1 then # Auto-arm to include door locking : * 17856 * 04 * 1 then # Taken from ~ http://www.andypugh.co.uk/car/m30.doc |
Why did you have two sat navs in the car?
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Originally Posted by pimmo2000
(Post 8812947)
Why did you have two sat navs in the car?
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Will Auto arm only lock the car if none of the doors and boot have been opened, Think its also called passive arming
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Originally Posted by pimmo2000
(Post 8812947)
Why did you have two sat navs in the car?
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Originally Posted by t7srt
(Post 8813002)
Will Auto arm only lock the car if none of the doors and boot have been opened, Think its also called passive arming
Isn't that auto-lock (an anti-hijack feature that locks the doors and boot when the ignition is turned on) as that is disabled if you leave a door open? |
Originally Posted by top_fuel
(Post 8813062)
They took the Sat Nav mount ;)
Bad luck one reason why I moved to France can leave the keys in around here. At least they didn’t damage the car :) |
The sat nav was in the centre console, I don't think they even opened it, possibly they mistook the binoculars case for the sat nav itself?:confused:
Still I'm p'd off and battering myself round the head with the tyre iron!!:brickwall |
I'd nip out to the local shops and get her a brand spanking new iPod - then just synchronise with computer - job done.
Get your cards cancelled, obviously. Sounds to me like you got off quite lightly. At least the little scrotes didn't leave a brown calling card. |
I'm sure I have to enter the pin number then star/hash then...... then..... then.... ?????
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The wife likes your idea Jods but we have joint accounts so she'd see the bill and have paid half of it!!
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Originally Posted by FLAT ERIC
(Post 8812805)
Sigma M30 alarm system has these codes
Auto-arm is : * 17856 * 03 * 1 then # Auto-arm to include door locking : * 17856 * 04 * 1 then # Taken from ~ http://www.andypugh.co.uk/car/m30.doc |
Originally Posted by Gilesdwrc
(Post 8813164)
I'm sure I have to enter the pin number then star/hash then...... then..... then.... ?????
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Originally Posted by jods
(Post 8813172)
Squeeze my ignorance but would those codes work for the std alarm on an MY04 ?
Scoobypedia Reprogramming Sigma M30 Alarm Remote Controls and Key Fobs http://www.scoobypedia.co.uk/uploads...m30_manual.pdf |
Originally Posted by jods
(Post 8813172)
Squeeze my ignorance but would those codes work for the std alarm on an MY04 ?
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Originally Posted by JDM_Stig
(Post 8813230)
I wouldn't risk it, you should have a S30 not a M30 iirc
Originally Posted by Sigma Sam
(Post 5895592)
Ok, for your S30 system; arm and then disarm the system and start to enter the following sequence within 30 seconds of disarming:
*17856*014*1#*120*25## NB for anyone else reading this post these features and programming sequence are for the Sigma S30 NOT the M30 fitted to 99-07 MY Subaru models. SS |
Is there a list somewhere of which model had which alarm?
I have a 2001 WRX |
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