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Mar 18th, 2011, 16:42 | #1 |
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how to disconnect volvo guard alarm 940 se
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i replaced battery on 1995 940 se turbo and since then the alarm status thingy in the windscreen is on red, blinking off every 3 seconds or so. the car starts and runs ok, but will this drain my battery over time? as i never use the alarm can i just get rid and forget? the system is volvo guard, and the remote buttons have no battery power left in them. any clues thanks R |
Mar 21st, 2011, 17:10 | #2 |
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Kentplums,
The flashing warning unit on the windscreen frame will not drain the battery. Why not fit new remote batteries (jewellers, camera shops or partsforvolvoonline) and use the Volvoguard? Check that it is not a requirement of your insurance for it to be operational. It is possible to disarm the whole unit qiute easily, but it would be unwise to advertise such information here. Eric. |
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Mar 21st, 2011, 18:02 | #3 |
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Thanks for that. I really never use the alarm, nor lock the car except when in the big city. Rural France makes you less security concious I fear. However, I have ordered new batteries and will attempt to sort out the led situation using the volvo guard booklet. Thanks for your help.
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Mar 21st, 2011, 19:48 | #4 |
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Hi there are a few old threads on here about alarms so it might be worth doing a search or two.
If you have the right type of alarm they can be completely disconnected but you will loose the remote central locking which can be useful. I did suggest making a Volvo alarm sticky for those whos cars were undriveable but I don't think some people though it was a good idea. Thing is if I am clever enough to disable it any car theives would already be well equipped to do the same. |
Mar 23rd, 2011, 08:06 | #5 | |
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Yes, any 940 orange box, thats deactivated with the remote will plug in, behind the glovebox , (takes less than a minute) since they are not ecu matched then your alarm is bypassed, make it difficult for a theif by buying anti tamper torx screws, they have a post in the centre of the fitting, and replace all the screws holding the glove box in and the surrounding trim panels, a blob of super glue on the 2 plugs going to the orange alarm reciever box, and you have done your bit, I have a key operated fuel shut-off valve hidden in the fuel flow line somewhere between the tank and the engine bay. This will allow the car to run for 200yards, then it runs out of petrol/diesel. The car will then be dead in the middle of the street and probably abandoned there and then. |
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Mar 24th, 2011, 22:24 | #6 |
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Kentplums,
I'm sorry to have left you without a Pm describing how to disconnect the Volvoguard: I went down with a magnificent bout of 'flu. As Steve said, there are other threads on the subject. Best to keep the central locking and get the thing working. Eric. |
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Also does anyone know what the code is when the leds are flashing 3 short flashes (with the middle of the 3 on the side flashing). When the door is open the lowest of the three on the side also flashes so I assumed it was likely to be something like the tailgate but can't find any switches for it... Thanks in advance JohnE |
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Apr 3rd, 2011, 21:21 | #8 |
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Can you describe what the key fob is like and what year the car is. There are a couple of different systems available. I have the early one on my car.
I think there is a manual on here somewhere that describes what all the flashes are, also gives info about reprogramming if you decide to keep it. If you do decide to remove it you will loose the remote central locking and your insurance company might not be pleased. The company I was with refused to insure the car without an alarm fitted. |
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I have searched for a manual but without success - perhaps I've been looking for the wrong thing! Whilst I would very much like to keep the central locking, the alarm is just a pain and I rarely if ever set it. The chances of anyone wanting to steal my particular car I think are remote, particularly as it is usually parked surrounded by a variety of V. high end luxury cars and sports cars (I live in London and park near a luxury car hire shop!). Ideally I'd like to do the minimum just to ensure a) the sounder won't go off and b) the leds on the A pillar will stop flashing! Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers JohnE |
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Hi I sent a private message, did you get it ?
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