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Getting the alarm to use the horns
Here's how to make the alarm system use the horns not the battery back up sounder.
This guide is for a RHD D3 for LHD everything is on the other side of the D3
1. open the bonnet and open the left hand box see pic
2. Locate the alarm sounder, its just behind the ABS module and to the left of the brake servo (It has volvo on it)
3. On the alarm sounder there's a plug with three wires coming from it. You need to disconnect this (see pic), It is fiddley and I used a small flat blade screwdriver to remove it. Then just tuck it away.
4. Once you have done the above the alarm system defaults to the horns.
To test lock the car give it 30 secs and then open the passengers door manually with the key this will set the alarm off.
8th Sep 2006 9:20 am
10forcash
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Nice one Chris!
8th Sep 2006 9:22 am
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Cool now I should be able to really pi** my neighbours off when the alarm goes of every 2 hours or so.
Well done Chris In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
8th Sep 2006 9:31 am
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Well done Chris
Good golly ...it works too !!21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
8th Sep 2006 9:45 am
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FAN-BLOODY-TASTIC!
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8th Sep 2006 9:47 am
SN
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Simplest change ever - marvellous!
Can I suggest you tape up of otherwise cover the end of the plug to avoid any 'wetness' down the track causing a short too?Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
8th Sep 2006 10:28 am
lookatmema
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So what the is the pathetic sounder for
I thought it was a backup. But backup to me means if the battery is tampered with, then and only then does the system use the backup sounder.
Is this too simplistic If you wait for it to go wrong - it's bound to oblige
This guide is for a RHD D3 for LHD everything is on the other side of the D3
So on a UK car, the battery is on the other side is it?
Why change everything round under the bonnet like that? Surely a few extra lengths fo cable to the steering column wouldn't make that much difference.
8th Sep 2006 1:08 pm
Mossy
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Thank you Chris - a good excuse to work on the car this weekend. D3 HSE V8...
8th Sep 2006 1:12 pm
simkna
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10forcash wrote:
Not all markets have battery backup or tilt switch built into the sounder...
So does that mean by unplugging it we lose tilt and battery backup as well?
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8th Sep 2006 1:25 pm
10forcash
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Yes.... if we have it in the first place I can't check part numbers from my present location but i'm fairly sure that battery back up and tilt part number ends in 50, non battery and non tilt ends in 40...
That said, the choice is:-
Hear the alarm when someone attempts to break in (or you get a roof spider in the car) but live without a battery backed up sounder and tilt sensor (assuming you have these options in the first place)
Leave it as it is, secure in the knowledge that should some scroat with a 20 tonne crane manage to lift yer car off the drive or get in and chop the battery cables, that the alarm will still be merrily deafening precisely no-one
Yes, it's a crap state of affairs, probably down to some euro-meddling as I said, it's market specific, not model specific and I'm fairly sure that the UK market has the plain old sounder with no battery or tilt sensor
8th Sep 2006 1:33 pm
10forcash
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Re: Getting the alarm to use the horns
IanD wrote:
So on a UK car, the battery is on the other side is it?
Why change everything round under the bonnet like that? Surely a few extra lengths fo cable to the steering column wouldn't make that much difference.
Ian,
It's a bit more than that, take both covers off and take a look
on the drivers side (whichever side that is) you have:-
ABS module and actuator
Brake servo & resovoir
steering column
On the passenger side you have:
Battery
BJB
Engine ECU
Another ECU (can't remember which )
To me, 'mirroring' everything over makes most sense...
8th Sep 2006 1:39 pm
captain_sugar
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10forcash wrote:
That said, the choice is:-
Hear the alarm when someone attempts to break in (or you get a roof spider in the car) but live without a battery backed up sounder and tilt sensor (assuming you have these options in the first place)
Leave it as it is, secure in the knowledge that should some scroat with a 20 tonne crane manage to lift yer car off the drive or get in and chop the battery cables, that the alarm will still be merrily deafening precisely no-one
Here some measurements:
1) surrounding sound of a quit environment WITHOUT traffic - only the distant rumour af a far away road (2km) and some dog barking (0,5km): +/- 45dB
2) disco Alarm going of: 70-75dB
3) Disco Alarm going of with the hood open and the plastic cover removed: +/-120dB
4) Disco horns +/- 105dB
It is clear that the alarm, max 75dB will not exceed the noice level in for example a city!
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