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Kickstart



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How do you lock the car without setting any alarm?

Hi guys, hope you can help.

How do I lock the car doors and tailgate but not set either the perimeter or volumetric alarm? Off on a overnight ferry crossing soon so I need the car secure but not have alarms going off as the boat goes up and down. MY2013

Thanks.

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JST



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I don't know about the 13MY but on my 07 you just press the lock button once for ferry mode and twice for full volumetric/sensor alarm. It may be a case of RTFM Very Happy John
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Kickstart



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I have but I cannot find what I am looking for. I have also done a search on here.

A single press (I think) locks the doors but still activates the perimeter alarm. Two presses deadlocks it and activates in addition the volumetric alarm.

Nowts simple.

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Single lock has never set the alarm off on any ferry crossing I've made with mine.

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Kickstart



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Ok.

So that must mean the alarm that activates with movement of the vehicle is the volumetric alarm? Is that correct?

If that is the case, a single press on the fob is the answer.

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Yes, 'Perimeter' means access to doors, tailgate is locked and bonnet is alarmed, 'Volumetric' is inside movement and tilt if fitted. So press once for the ferry and if you have a dog inside.

Last edited by EYorkshire on 26th May 2014 3:14 pm. Edited 1 time in total

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Kickstart



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Excellent.

Thanks guys for your help. It's much appreciated.

Post #225558 26th May 2014 3:13 pm
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