406 Alarm/Siren Units

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Hamster, Jul 20, 2005.

  1. Hamster

    Hamster Guest

    Hi,

    I've got a 2000 406 2.0HDi Estate and am trying to locate the positions of
    the alarm control and siren units. I've got a CD workshop manual that gives
    details of them, but not their locations. I'm looking to upgrade the system
    and want to find the -ve switch inputs from door, bonnet etc. Can anyone
    tell me where to look?

    Thanks

    Steve
     
    Hamster, Jul 20, 2005
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  2. Hamster

    Jim Mason Guest

    I have no knowledge of the 406 only the 306 - but it may give you
    pointers.

    The siren in a 1995 306 is located inside the front near-side wheel arch
    liner towards the front of the car.

    The alarm ECU is either located in either under the drivers seat or in
    the off-side rear wing roughly front of the alignment of the seat belt
    when it is hanging free. Though the latter is only in a 3 door 306 so
    under the drivers seat in the 4 door 406 would probably be a better
    first port of call.

    Hopefully this offers a clue. Please update the group with your findings
    for future reference :)

    Jim
     
    Jim Mason, Jul 20, 2005
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  3. Hamster

    Hamster Guest

    Jim,

    thanks for your advice, but it seems the 406 (Estate) is very different.
    The easy bit is finding the siren, which is beneath the car on the O/S rear.
    Looking from below there's a mysterious rusty box (remember thinking at last
    MoT visit - what's in there??). The siren's in there and is wired from the
    top below the rubber side vent and is accessed by removing the side luggage
    cover and trim (opposite side to CD changer). There are three wires, which
    I assume are +ve, earth and data.

    The tricky bit is the control unit. I've checked the locations you
    suggested and still cannot find it. Have also looked behind the dash,
    though may have missed something. I doubt it will be under the bonnet.

    Any more suggestions or can anyone else help?

    Thanks

    Steve
     
    Hamster, Jul 22, 2005
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