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Old 12 July 2005, 12:18 PM
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Does anyone know how to lock the car but with the sensors disabled. The car's in the car park here at work which is secure and I'd like to crack the windows a bit whilst it's 1000000 degrees outside. Don't want to leave it unlocked, and if I remember rightly the car alarms itself automatically if I just leave it regularly locked.
Old 12 July 2005, 12:27 PM
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Mine may not be the same - Does it have a keypad in the glove box. My car is a MY00 UK turbo. You turn the ignition on and press the alarm fob once, then push number 2 on the keypad and turn the ignition back off. The ultra sonics should be disabled when you set the alarm.
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I found it!

Turn the ignition on, hit the radio transmitter button then turn it back off again. Get out the car (with the windows crack obvisouly!) then hit the button again. The lights flash 8 times and the ultrasonics are off.

All I need now is an ice pack to wrap round the prodrive gear **** to stop it burning my hands on the way home and I'm laughing.
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