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Author Subject: How do I disconnect my alarm
mrcjevans

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Post #1
on my 6, worked out its been draining my battery, im getting me new tax tomo morning and need to give it a long run. Does anyone have a quick tutorial to disconnect the alarm, just till i got the time and monies to sort out a new siren n that... my 6 is phase 2 and completely standard hope this helps
Posted 18th Nov 2010 at 23:04
smegal

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Post #2
Just unplug the siren.

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Posted 18th Nov 2010 at 23:38
thugpuggin

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Post #3
Remove the passengar side arch liner front trim and put your hand up and disconnect. This can be done easily if you park up on a kerb and put the wheel on full lock.

Failing that remove wheel and pull wheel arch liner back to expose so you can disconnect.

New siren is circa £150 quid so you may want to raid the penny jar. Most second hands ones don't work and even if they do they will soon die.

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Posted 18th Nov 2010 at 23:45
mrcjevans

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Post #4
Would it not be easier to diconnect it just by taking out the fuse?
Posted 19th Nov 2010 at 00:41
smegal

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Post #5
Save this search on ebay.

I got a brand new siren for £35 delivered. It was about 4 months until one come up though.

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Posted 19th Nov 2010 at 00:56
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #6
Or take the rear drivers side trimpanel off and disconnect the alarm control box.... mine had exactly the same problems of battery drainage, disconnect here and no more problem!Wink

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Posted 19th Nov 2010 at 03:00
mrcjevans

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Post #7
Been reading somethin on other forums about some lil box behind the left front light?
Posted 19th Nov 2010 at 04:20
fugs

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Post #8
Jeffers is that the little box inside the quarter panel?
Posted 19th Nov 2010 at 21:59
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fugs wrote:
Jeffers is that the little box inside the quarter panel?

Yep! Wink

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Posted 20th Nov 2010 at 05:41

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