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Mar 21st, 2024, 19:51 | #31 |
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If they come off easy enough without damaging,it sounds worth a try,never heard of plastidip,let me know how it goes
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Mar 21st, 2024, 22:16 | #32 |
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Took my siren off today after a few alarm service required notifications.
Opened it up and battery still intact and reading 2.4v However, the outer metal casing and inner plastic casing were sodden, moisture has made its way into the sealed unit and corroded a few areas of the circuit board. Such a bad location on the R-Design to put this. Part Number says FoMoCo 6G9N-19G229-BK Looked on flea bay and lots of them with part numbers ending in DE etc, what the difference?
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May 5th, 2024, 08:56 | #34 |
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No idea what the difference is but you'll see in the posts I replaced mine with a Mazda one ending in CG and it worked fine.
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I think the fomoco code is a serial number so they will all be different,hope this helps. |
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May 7th, 2024, 14:48 | #36 |
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So, I've had my circuit board cleaned up and the battery checked out (it comes in handy to work in electronics factory sometimes)
I was wondering how to check the siren off the car? Trigger it somehow, there are three pins connecting it to the car, anyone know what each one does?
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May 8th, 2024, 20:36 | #37 |
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In relation to this: i have just bought a new siren unit foor my 2015 XC60 and will fit it myself, but how does the wheel arch liner come out....somewhere i heard there are metal rivets?
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May 8th, 2024, 22:26 | #38 |
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You will see some T25 screws at the lower front and rear of the liner. Remove these along with two 10mm plastic nuts either side of the strut. Then the liner just unclips. The alarm siren is bolted to the chassis via a bracket. 2 10mm bolts.
The only rivet you may come across could be for the front mudflap if you have them fitted. There is usually the T25 screws and one rivet which from memory is actually plastic but you might not actually need to remove it, it’s a while since I’ve had one out.
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