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    MkII alarm issues

    Hi All,

    My 1Z RS is having issues with the alarm. The alarm started going off randomly the other day, which I know could be a dead battery in the alarm unit.

    But I've also had the yellow engine warning light come on, and have noticed the door lock switch on the console has also stopped working.

    When I lock the car with either the remote or the key, it sometimes behaves normally in that the light red light on the door trim starts flashing as usual. Other times, I'll get a solid red light for 10 secs or so before it then starts flashing as normal.

    A few times I've locked the car and the alarm has gone off instantly or within 10 secs or so. I've been turning the interior sensor off with the switch, so it's not a moth or whatever inside the car.

    I've sprayed wd40 in the drivers door lock, and the bonnet and boot latches in case any of the sensors were dirty. I then locked the car, noticed the red light was flashing as normal, and so far the alarm hasn't gone off.

    So, does anyone have any clues? Engine light could be unrelated, but it seems a big coincidence that the console switch stopped working at the same time the alarm played up. I'll get it to the mechanic in the next few days so they can run diagnostics, but just wanting to know if there's anything else I can check/do to prevent the alarm going off at 3am! Is there a separate fuse for the alarm?

    Thanks for any help!
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    Are you sure that the cars main 12v battery under the bonnet is healthy? Modern cars are heavily reliant on a good 12v source of power to keep all the electronics happy, and when a battery is failing all sorts of weird electrical gremlins start to appear.

    This cold weather also kills any batteries that were already getting weak - they dont like the cold weather.

    As for stopping the alarm going off in the middle of the night - the simple solution is to park it safely in a garage and leave it unlocked.....but this might not be an option for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Are you sure that the cars main 12v battery under the bonnet is healthy? Modern cars are heavily reliant on a good 12v source of power to keep all the electronics happy, and when a battery is failing all sorts of weird electrical gremlins start to appear.

    This cold weather also kills any batteries that were already getting weak - they dont like the cold weather.

    As for stopping the alarm going off in the middle of the night - the simple solution is to park it safely in a garage and leave it unlocked.....but this might not be an option for you.
    Thanks, good point! No the battery isn't in prime condition. Lots of short trips lately, and I noticed a few weeks ago it was cranking a bit slowly, so I put it on trickle charge for a few hours. Looks like I should do that again and see how we go.
    now: 2008 Octavia RS TSI manual sedan, yellow, Stage 1 tune, 185kw.
    before: MY11 RS TSI manual wagon, race blue, sunroof, tint, MDI
    '74 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 - mint
    '70 Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina - project

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