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If I lock with double click (D4) so it is deadlocked and interior sensors are on, the remote FBH always sets the alarm off after about 5 minutes with the warm air wafting around. Have to remember in the winter to lock with single click so the interior sensors are off. You would have thought it would have been easy to engineer in disabling the interior sensor when the remote FBH is triggered.
I'm assuming that if you use the settings menu on the dash to turn off interior protection in the menu, then lock with double click that it will deadlock but not use the interior sensors (so a kind of halfway house between single click locking and double click locking), maybe that will be the best solution for me on the frosty mornings?
23rd Oct 2014 9:54 am
Robbie
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Is your remote heater a factory fit?
I ask as the D4 timed/remote climate is supposed to suppress the interior sensor for a period to avoid the circulation triggering the alarm; my understanding was that this function would work with the factory fit or with one enabled later. My timed/remote climate does not trigger the interior sensor (MY13), but I appreciate that the software controlling this has changed a number of times over the years. Perhaps you could try a later software load?Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
Member Since: 08 Mar 2010
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Factory kit, fitted and enabled (IID) by me. Presumably you always double click to lock? As I understand it single click doesn't arm the interior sensors.
23rd Oct 2014 10:54 am
Robbie
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I single click at work and double-click everywhere else.
So yours was not set at the factory; this may or may not be significant. Clearly there are some hardware differences between the enabled route and the original full factory kit but, at the moment, I cannot think of a difference that would change the alarm function.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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