Help! alarm problems

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Sarah Bennett, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. Hello
    I'm looking after my parents Peugeot 806 while they are away but the alarm
    keeps going off. Have locked up according to manual, all windows & doors
    shut properly. Any advice appreciated.

    Sarah
     
    Sarah Bennett, Sep 27, 2005
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  2. Sorry 807 - good start :)

    Sarah
     
    Sarah Bennett, Sep 27, 2005
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  3. Sarah Bennett

    davek Guest

    I'm looking after my parents Peugeot 806 while they are away but theThere's a wasp, mozzie, cat wandering about in there.
    Spray a load of flykiller inside and try again.
    You can trying isolating the volumetric system-need to look at the book to
    see how. Some require you to switch on ignition, then switch off whilst
    holding down a button on the dash-looks like a speaker with circles drawn
    around it. Out of car quick and lock within fifteen seconds.(Summat like
    that anyhow).
    DaveK.
     
    davek, Sep 27, 2005
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  4. Thank you - so far so good!
     
    Sarah Bennett, Sep 28, 2005
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  5. It might be dirty contacts on the sliding doors fooling the alarm into
    thinking that the doors are open. Near the bottom of the pillar that the
    doors close towards you will see a whole lot of electrical contacts arranged
    in two vertical rows. Give these and the corresponding ones on the door
    itself a dose of electrical contact cleaner (available from your local motor
    accessory shop). In the meantime try holding the alarm button (extreme
    right of the fascia, probably only accessible when the door is open) down
    until the little red alarm light in the centre of the fascia top glows and
    lock the car using the key - this might lock the car without arming the
    alarm. It works for us when we leave the dog in the car - he objects to the
    noise the alarm makes when he sets it off.

    Good luck (a necessary commodity where the 807 is concerned!)

    Ron Robinson
     
    R.N. Robinson, Sep 28, 2005
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