Fto alarm system
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Fto alarm system
Hi my FTO alarm system is playing up. I locked it manually by flicking the car open/close switch, then lift up the handle and closing it. When I go to unlock it with the beeper the alarm goes off. What should I do?
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Umm, what? lol
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Re: Fto alarm system
The alarm won't stop when I open the door
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Yeah I just got the car, and after setting the alarm i dont know how to deactivate it either?
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Get in under the dash, and rip it out :p
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Re: Fto alarm system
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The alarm will be an aftermarket one as the FTO didnt come with a factory one (it only had central locking). So as a result, we have no way of knowing what brand it is, let alone what is likely to be wrong with it. First thing, replace the batteries inthe remote and see if that makes a difference. If you got a 2nd remote with it, try that as well. But based on the experience I had with one a few years ago which had similarsymptomsto what you have described, you will have to get an auto electrician to rip it out and potentially replace it with a new one. Sometimes they just die.

The alarm will be an aftermarket one as the FTO didnt come with a factory one (it only had central locking). So as a result, we have no way of knowing what brand it is, let alone what is likely to be wrong with it. First thing, replace the batteries inthe remote and see if that makes a difference. If you got a 2nd remote with it, try that as well. But based on the experience I had with one a few years ago which had similarsymptomsto what you have described, you will have to get an auto electrician to rip it out and potentially replace it with a new one. Sometimes they just die.
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Re: Fto alarm system
Why aren't you using the key fob to arm/lock your system?