Clifford alarm identification?
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Clifford alarm identification?
I have a Clifford LED on my dashboard and
a fob on my keyring(battery dead).
Can anyone identify the alarm from the fob
pictured below?
There are 4 buttons on the top as per the pic
and one button on the side.
a fob on my keyring(battery dead).
Can anyone identify the alarm from the fob
pictured below?
There are 4 buttons on the top as per the pic
and one button on the side.
Last edited by Raptorman; 26 March 2009 at 02:55 AM.
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Well, got a new battery for the fob and the little
LED at the top lights up but the car doesn't
respond to the fob.
Looked under the bonnet to see if I could find
the alarm bits and bobs but couldn't see
anything. I am guessing it is either well hidden
and disconnected or the alarm has been removed
Strange though as there is a Clifford LED which is
permanently on inside the car near the light switches?
On the plus side I bought myself a Disklok so I
can sleep fairly comfortably now
LED at the top lights up but the car doesn't
respond to the fob.
Looked under the bonnet to see if I could find
the alarm bits and bobs but couldn't see
anything. I am guessing it is either well hidden
and disconnected or the alarm has been removed
Strange though as there is a Clifford LED which is
permanently on inside the car near the light switches?
On the plus side I bought myself a Disklok so I
can sleep fairly comfortably now
Last edited by Raptorman; 26 March 2009 at 05:31 PM.
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the alarm is prob a eagle 2 or some thing similar,its very old prob the same age of car its a min of 10 years old.the led is prob on all the time because its non insurance approved unit,the alarm is turned of via valet mode.my advice take it to a auto electric place and get it removed and or new alarm fitted,ive been doing auto electrics for years especially clifford stuff
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Cheers for the info guys.
With regards to the valet switch, there is a black switch
just to the left of the handbrake, would that be it?
Will get the alarm removed.
With regards to the valet switch, there is a black switch
just to the left of the handbrake, would that be it?
Will get the alarm removed.
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Hi,
I have the same fob and exactly the same problem! Did you find out for sure what alarm system it was? I think i may just need a replacement fob as it only fails occassionally.
cheers
I have the same fob and exactly the same problem! Did you find out for sure what alarm system it was? I think i may just need a replacement fob as it only fails occassionally.
cheers
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Hi mullers, I haven't found out exactly which
alarm it is yet as not had time but will try
and find out tomorrow as I have a day off.
One thing I will say is that the little switch in the car
was knocked by a passenger(wife) which totally
disabled the ignition and I had a hell of a time
trying to figure out the correct sequence of
switches to get the car started again
alarm it is yet as not had time but will try
and find out tomorrow as I have a day off.
One thing I will say is that the little switch in the car
was knocked by a passenger(wife) which totally
disabled the ignition and I had a hell of a time
trying to figure out the correct sequence of
switches to get the car started again
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