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Apr 5th, 2017, 16:39 | #1 |
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Help diagnosing random alarm triggering
I have a new to me, 2006 2.5T XC90 - NO sunroof.
Recently the alarm has been triggering seemingly randomly once or twice a day. There are NO "messages" such as Alarm Service Required, nor are there any codes showing on VIDA/Dice - checked by my Volvo Indy dealer. I know that the siren is a weak point after the batteries fail and leak and mine is of the age when its time is due. However, I has that problem on a previous XC70 and that went hand in hand with a code and Alarm message - I changed the siren and it fixed the problem. I am also aware that a faulty bonnet lock sensor can be a culprit. Also the Mass Movement sensor(s) have been implicated by others on here, as have spiders, iPads, coins, and bat wings. So in an effort to pinpoint the cause (or causes) I have cleared out any electronic devices and coins and done a spider sweep. But still the alarm fired off. I have now "deactivated" the sensors with the dash button and so far the Alarm has not triggered. If I assume the situation remains the same what would be the next step ? I have some questions - that answers to would help. 1) The data so far, suggests that the alarm is being triggered either by a faulty or super-sensitive MMS sensor - or by a stray electronic signal - if it were the siren or bonnet lock that was responsible there would be a code evident - is that correct ? 2) Are there 2 MMS sensors in this car? and if either go faulty would they not show a code? 3) If no code, is it possible that one of them has just come loose off its sticky tape backing thus making it more sensitive to a gust of wind or rampaging squirrel ? 4) Is it possible to turn down their sensitivity with VIDA/DICE ? I know these are pretty expensive to change and clearly don't want to do that without good evidence Any other suggestions or thoughts are welcomed Cheers John |
Apr 5th, 2017, 16:56 | #2 |
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Is the alarm sounding in the same location each time - radio interference?
Otherwise my money would be on the alarm/siren unit.
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If it were the siren unit I am thinking it "must" throw a code or error message. Cheers John |
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Apr 5th, 2017, 19:16 | #4 |
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A few years ago my neighbour's BMW started alarming on his drive and the cause was eventually traced to my wireless burglar alarm!
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Apr 5th, 2017, 21:38 | #5 |
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Poor / dirty contacts or misalignment of the bonnet switch are the most common cause. The alarm thinks the bonnet has been opened
Remove and clean / adjust, then refit. The switch is on the left hand side bonnect latch, and can received a lot of weather due to its position
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