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Feb 6th, 2024, 13:09 | #1 |
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Alarm issues
The alarm on my S80 (2012) D2 is randomly going off, when I reset it the brake lights remain on until I start the engine and turn it off again.
I have also just been told that the brake lights were on permanently whilst I was driving yesterday! Any ideas? Thanks! |
Feb 6th, 2024, 15:20 | #3 |
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Copious spraying of the switch with release fluid and then light lubricating oil with PTFE does tend to release the switch if it hasn't been allowed to stay untreated for long.
One way of checking if this is the cause of the problem is to use a 'U' shaped paper clip as a jumper on the female side of the connector to the switch to fool the system that it is closed. Insulate the exposed part of the paper clip to prevent shorting the circuit. The switch is part of the right side bonnet catch and the connecting cable is just behind the slam panel adjacent to the catch. If it is the problem, leave the jumper in place for a week or two before checking if the switch has freed itself. The only downside to this approach is that the bonnet open warning is disabled and the alarm does not cover the opening of the bonnet. The sticking switch is a common problem but it rarely fails; just sticks until freed.
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Feb 6th, 2024, 15:33 | #4 |
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...Could also be the battery in the alarm siren module getting low. That will set the alarm off randomly.
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Feb 7th, 2024, 18:50 | #5 |
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Thanks
Thanks all, A few years ago I had the bonnet catch issue and just shorted it out. I think I will have a look though to make sure the connection is still good.
Found out the brake light issue is the pedal, if you touch the brake pedal very lightly the lights stay on, use it normally and they are OK. I will have a look at the switch at the pedal! I'm guessing the two issues at the same time are a coincidence. |
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