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alarm system URGENT HELP NEEDED

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NEED SOME HELP GUYS

i totally flattened the battery on my s2 the car is fitted with a toad imobiliser alram and the factory fitted alarm .

when i jumped the car the old system has now reset its self and started working ( the red pins in the doors are now flashing ) so when i use the toad system to open the doors the old alarm thinks the cars getting nicked and gose off .

what i need to know is how do i disconnect the old one .

meant to be using the car this weekend so any help would be good thanks

shaun
 
wow and I thought I had problems lol

Not sure but I think I remember the alarm module is in the pass footwell behind the ply sheet with the DME but I may be wrong Presume its possible to disconnect the module from the loom ?
the electrical schematics are on Clarkes site I think or maybe Parragon
 
think it might be sorted stripped out behind the passenger footwell found the alarm and pulled out the fuse [&:][&:][&:] red door pins have now stopped flashing .

i phoned a place today and the guy wanted a 140 to come out fuckin chancer .

will post up later if all is ok
 
Without wanting to go into too much detail on a public forum, if the car is unlocked and you immobilise the aftermarket TOAD alarm, all should be well.

(Yes, that was a deceptively simple statement. I'll leave it at that.)


Oli.
 

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