False Alarm
Information and verification, alarm
Symptom and function description
All alarm inputs are continuously monitored when the alarm is activated. The alarm is activated by pressing the LOCK button. A long flashing signal, from the vehicle's direction indicators, confirms that the alarm is activated and that the doors are locked. The alarm LED will start to flash directly after the system has been activated.
The alarm should trip when:
- Door, bonnet or boot lid are opened.
- The ignition switch is turned with a non-approved key or subjected to force.
- Movement detected in the passenger compartment (only applies if the vehicle is equipped with a movement sensor).
- The vehicle is lifted or towed away (only applies if the vehicle is equipped with a level movement sensor).
- Someone attempts to disconnect the siren or battery.
Hint: For more information, see Design and Function.
Note! If a vehicle gives a false alarm this can be due to:
- Alarm system failure.
- That different layers of air form in the vehicle's passenger compartment on account of changes in temperature. The alarm can trip when the layers of air begin to move in the passenger compartment.
Verification
If the customer experiences frequent false alarms it is advisable to let a mechanic fault trace the system.
Is the function OK?
Yes - No Fault Found
No - FAULT FOUND
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