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03 210 lcr "how to disable the alarm"

fuqa

Newbie
Apr 27, 2006
28
0
milton keynes
Can anyone tell me how to disable the alarm please.

my alarm has been playing up and going off all the time, so ive had to leave my car unlocked. I go to my car this morning, to find some little chav has had a good look round inside.

please can someone tell me how to lock the car without the alarm

many thanks
 

karlosR

TORQUEY, NOISEY V6
Mar 10, 2006
1,469
0
BEDFORD
holy crap! if i was you i'd be looking to get the problem sorted rather than leaving the car locked without an alarm. i don't know if there is a way to disable the alarm though.





sorry to go off topic but why not come along to the MK meet at the beginning of each month, its at the caldicote arms. have a look in the central meets section.
 

slick

Bit of an animal
Mar 15, 2005
1,124
0
Essex
Mate, i doubt anyone will tell you how to disable the alarm over a public forum, but my suggestion is get it to a dealer and fast and get it repaired whatever the cost... no point disabling it, its there for a point... to keep the twocers chav's hands off it....
 

Hairy

Active Member
Oct 17, 2004
589
4
Wiltshire
If it's the ultrasonics causing the problem you can disable them by pressing the button on the base of the B pilar before locking the car, (needs to be done each time), but I would still get it fixed long term.
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
4,982
3
Southampton
I know VAG-COM can disable the interior sensors, so this could be an option if you know somebody with it?
 

Smart22186

Newbie
Feb 21, 2006
353
0
Peterborough, England
To disable the alarm what u need to do is double press the lock button on the key fob, this also de-activates dead locks but still locks the car, seat dont like to tell u this. (you will hear a diffrent sound when locking the car cause the dead locks dont kick in) try it
 

fuqa

Newbie
Apr 27, 2006
28
0
milton keynes
To disable the alarm what u need to do is double press the lock button on the key fob, this also de-activates dead locks but still locks the car, seat dont like to tell u this. (you will hear a diffrent sound when locking the car cause the dead locks dont kick in) try it

just tried this, and the led still fashes in the door card, so i assume the alarm is still armed
 

slick

Bit of an animal
Mar 15, 2005
1,124
0
Essex
Fuga, best idea is to press the interior sensor button on the car before you leave the car everytime, and basically get your car down to a dealer NOW... the alarm is the only thing you want working on car at all times... wouldnt chance just leaving it or working round it so the alarm doesnt work.

And i suggest that anyone else doesnt name and shame anything more about the alarm system, as i know you all want to help, but in-advertly you might give a theif an insight to the VAG alarm...

So suggest just take the car to the dealer and quickly!
 

fuqa

Newbie
Apr 27, 2006
28
0
milton keynes
Fuga, best idea is to press the interior sensor button on the car before you leave the car everytime, and basically get your car down to a dealer NOW... the alarm is the only thing you want working on car at all times... wouldnt chance just leaving it or working round it so the alarm doesnt work.

And i suggest that anyone else doesnt name and shame anything more about the alarm system, as i know you all want to help, but in-advertly you might give a theif an insight to the VAG alarm...

So suggest just take the car to the dealer and quickly!

how is someone telling me how not to set the alarm naming and shaming info about the alarm system....no one is telling me how to disable an alarmed vag car.

agreed, getting to a dealer is the best option, but payday is a week away and money is tight after xmas.
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
4,982
3
Southampton
All the info about disabling the alarm is already publicly available, so it's hardly 'shaming' the alarm system. And none of the advice given here is giving advice on how to get around the alarm system, it's about how to lock your car safely without the use of certain sensors - i.e. nobody can use this information to break into a car!
 

Smart22186

Newbie
Feb 21, 2006
353
0
Peterborough, England
Fuga, best idea is to press the interior sensor button on the car before you leave the car everytime, and basically get your car down to a dealer NOW... the alarm is the only thing you want working on car at all times... wouldnt chance just leaving it or working round it so the alarm doesnt work.

And i suggest that anyone else doesnt name and shame anything more about the alarm system, as i know you all want to help, but in-advertly you might give a theif an insight to the VAG alarm...

So suggest just take the car to the dealer and quickly!

Sorry but I disagree, my boot was playing up once when I got water in the mech, I needed to disable to alarm cause it kept thinking some1 was opening my boot due to a faulty sensor.
But disabling the internal sensors in the car the rest of them will still work, so the alarm will go off for his car.

Can any one else try what I'm suggesting? Because it works on both my car but they are early models.
Sit in the car and lock your self in as normal;
Try to get out and you can’t.
Now unlock the car open door.
Shut door, press the lock button on key fob lots of times in quick succession;
Then try and open door, hey presto u should be out!
 

fuqa

Newbie
Apr 27, 2006
28
0
milton keynes
All the info about disabling the alarm is already publicly available, so it's hardly 'shaming' the alarm system. And none of the advice given here is giving advice on how to get around the alarm system, it's about how to lock your car safely without the use of certain sensors - i.e. nobody can use this information to break into a car!

where can i find this info....just want to lock my car:cry:
 

fuqa

Newbie
Apr 27, 2006
28
0
milton keynes
All the info about disabling the alarm is already publicly available, so it's hardly 'shaming' the alarm system. And none of the advice given here is giving advice on how to get around the alarm system, it's about how to lock your car safely without the use of certain sensors - i.e. nobody can use this information to break into a car!

Try the handbook in the Glove box

tried that!
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
4,982
3
Southampton
where can i find this info....just want to lock my car:cry:

That was more aimed at the poster who was telling us off for posting such information, but in any case, Ruddmeister is the man to listen to here when he says read the manual! There is a fair bit of information there about the alarm and it's various options.

Plus, as I mentioned above, there is the VAG-COM option as this let's you disable the interior sensors, so try searching for that in this forum and the dedicated VAG-COM forum.

Then there is the information already posted in this thread in answer to your question. The best bit of advice being the switch that is located next to the drivers seat, near the floor. Push this and the sensors are disabled.

Plenty of info there, just a case of searching, reading and experimenting until you find your ideal solution.
 
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