Friday, February 5, 2010

Ideas For Golf 4 Gti VW Golf GTI '96 - Alarm Gone Haywire?

VW Golf GTI '96 - alarm gone haywire? - ideas for golf 4 gti

Hello,

It all started when the batteries are installed Keychain Alarm Logic 900 / immobilizer. So he opened the door key and find the type of batteries required (393) and replaced with 4 new batteries, but no joy. No red lights when you press the button, etc. It is a pain, but can still run the car by using the key in the socket to stop the alarm was (1 of 10).

Then I went on vacation and upon returning had a flat battery in the car. I have to pay, but now they seem able to turn off the alarm clock at all!?

Now put the key chain, flashing on the ring insert, and then turn the key and the dangers they see. I try all the lights lit on the table, I will hear a buzz in short (normal), then turns off and there are the dangers.

Announced a local species, Volkswagen had begun to set an alarm, but it is a beautiful, full closure alarm, I would keep if poss.

Ideas? The alarm has gone wrong?

Cheers,
James

3 comments:

YOSE said...

I had a similar problem in my Golf MK3. I had a new alarm system was fitted, which are cheaper and faster than trying to diagnose and repair the existing alarm.

Gerald said...

Car is maintained 11 years --- and repairs will be .. The best thing you can do until you enter the workshop is to turn off the alarm. If your problem has to do - to take, or remove the battery cable to ...

Route1 said...

Is this an after market alarm? It is clear that the alarm system the cause of trouble.ie you suggest to the sound of alarm control unit separated for some time and the car back up and running first.Then installation and see s' ee to change it, it is unclear clearly most of these problems.The alarm systems market after long-term solution can system.Goodluck disable.

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