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npinks



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looks that way, Smile

maybe its due to the cabin temperatures you get with all that sun you keep to yourself Laughing Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Mine has the sensors but nothing sounds when I move around in the car!

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check the wiring inside the sensor, thats what they told me was loose Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Checked mine and it's still not working Thumbs Up

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npinks wrote:
check the wiring inside the sensor, thats what they told me was loose Thumbs Up


Bow down Bow down Thank you Nick. Pulled down sensor wiggled the wiring, now alarm goes off as soon as I move.

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npinks wrote:
looks that way, Smile

maybe its due to the cabin temperatures you get with all that sun you keep to yourself Laughing


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npinks



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wizking wrote:
npinks wrote:
check the wiring inside the sensor, thats what they told me was loose Thumbs Up


Bow down Bow down Thank you Nick. Pulled down sensor wiggled the wiring, now alarm goes off as soon as I move.


worth checking then Thumbs Up

at least you won't need to go back and have black finger prints removed from the head lining like i do Evil or Very Mad Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Sorry to hear that mate, nothing worse than dirty marks left after a dealer visit. Evil or Very Mad

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We have 07 HSE with sunroof both volumetric and perimetric alarm systems, volumetric sensors between sunroofs. I saw the alarm sounder under the plastic wind deflector and perimetric system works fine but when I tried to check volumetric it did not work. Had some thoughts that something wrong until I found this topic.

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hope its a simple fix for you too Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Thanks npinks for the information on the alarm, just removed sensors, couldn't see anything wrong with the wires so unplugged the small plug to the sensors and replugged it back in and now its works as it should.
It must had been a poor connection in the plug housing. Thumbs Up PS Hope this helps other with this problem.

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Excellent Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Well well, would you Adam and believe it!

I've got the sensor and the sounder but it doesn't work. So i've just nipped outside and removed the sensor from the roof lining (clean hands). Tried my Fluke Scopemeter across the terminals and all seemed fine. Removed the connector and replaced it and bingo, it works. Tried it several times.

Need to study the pin-outs and functionallity of the alarm ECU to understand why. It's possible that the sensor has been reset, but it's a pure guess.

Short of it is, has our site moderator found the solution to our failing volumetric alarm?
Seems he has Bow down Bow down

Nick, think this should be merged with the previous alarm posting? Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.


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I just wiggled, should I have detatched completely?

Oh well, guess what I will be doing tomorrow morning Laughing

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I think this thread has a clearer title, and the link is above to the other thread so I'll leave them separate Thumbs Up

Taz, do a few swipes on your alloys before the sensor taken off, then youll have the same marks as me on the headlining, dealers have been informed and I'll pop it into them to sort when passing, another excuse for some Hargen Daz icecream Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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