Anyone want the Sigma M30 codes?
#1
Anyone want the Sigma M30 codes?
Someone on here kindly sent me a full list of the codes for the above alarms and it has been very useful, so I thought I'd be a good Scoobynetter and pass them on to anyone who wants them.
They show how to programme new remotes, set up the various features (many of which I didn't know I had!), such as auto locking the doors on start-up, diagnostic checks, fault finding etc, etc, etc. So if anyone wants a copy, mail me at bullkeith@aol.com and I'll send them. Please put Sigma codes or something similar as the subject as I delete all spam looking mail!
They show how to programme new remotes, set up the various features (many of which I didn't know I had!), such as auto locking the doors on start-up, diagnostic checks, fault finding etc, etc, etc. So if anyone wants a copy, mail me at bullkeith@aol.com and I'll send them. Please put Sigma codes or something similar as the subject as I delete all spam looking mail!
Last edited by Keef69; 09 September 2004 at 07:55 AM.
#3
[QUOTE=ben44]Lets hope no thieving chav's take you up on your offer. Are you sure this is a good idea??[/QUOTE
It's only the codes for the keypad, you can set various options with them. No-one can nick your car with them!!! A lot of people have this alarm and don't relaise they can have different settings, auto lock, auto arm etc. So, yes it is a good idea!
It's only the codes for the keypad, you can set various options with them. No-one can nick your car with them!!! A lot of people have this alarm and don't relaise they can have different settings, auto lock, auto arm etc. So, yes it is a good idea!
#7
No point filling up another thread, with "I have sent mail" stuff etc. If I'm on-line, I'll get your mail and send the codes in minutes/seconds. Otherwise I'll send them next time I'm on. It only serves to give me another mail telling me you have replied to the thread, which I then read to tell me I have mail, which I already knew, see! Just slows me down!!!
Trending Topics
#9
Originally Posted by robby
#10
Bugger, Bugger - got the codes now but having picked up my car today i thought i'd add the beeps, erm does anyone know how i can find out the keypad code (bought from a dealer - i have all handbooks and serial number for alarm but the codes isn't written anywhere)
#11
Originally Posted by robby
Bugger, Bugger - got the codes now but having picked up my car today i thought i'd add the beeps, erm does anyone know how i can find out the keypad code (bought from a dealer - i have all handbooks and serial number for alarm but the codes isn't written anywhere)
#14
SLOWBOY
Slowboy: Don't rise to ben44's bait. Look at his other posts, he tries to wind up everybody on here. Waste of time.
There actually is a feature, whereby if you forget to lock the car it will do it by itself, but I can't imagine anyone would want it! And yes, I was referring to the feature that locks the doors on ignition, as an anti-hijack type of protection. Probably used the wrong name, but there are loads of things that can be set-up on these alarms, like if you un-lock the car and don't open the door/boot for 30 seconds it re-arms itself, can be useful, but I found it a pain in the proverbial.
There actually is a feature, whereby if you forget to lock the car it will do it by itself, but I can't imagine anyone would want it! And yes, I was referring to the feature that locks the doors on ignition, as an anti-hijack type of protection. Probably used the wrong name, but there are loads of things that can be set-up on these alarms, like if you un-lock the car and don't open the door/boot for 30 seconds it re-arms itself, can be useful, but I found it a pain in the proverbial.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Mattybr5@MB Developments
Full Cars Breaking For Spares
28
28 December 2015 11:07 PM
Mattybr5@MB Developments
Full Cars Breaking For Spares
12
18 November 2015 07:03 AM
Sam Witwicky
Engine Management and ECU Remapping
17
13 November 2015 10:49 AM