alarm issues
alarm issues
Hi guys
Not sure if this post should be in here or electrical section sorry if wrong!
I have a S4 (B5) 2000 avant and the alarm is going off intermitantly for no reason. I have checked DTCs with vag com and the following errors are appearing
01370 - Alarm triggered by Interior monitoring
35-00--
01134 - Alarm horn (H12) 76-00- Terminal 30 missing
and 01384 - alarm triggered by glass breakage sensor
35-00--
I have lowered the sensitivity level of the senors with vag com with still no luck. Alarm siren has not worked since had car but this has not happened before?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Brad
Not sure if this post should be in here or electrical section sorry if wrong!
I have a S4 (B5) 2000 avant and the alarm is going off intermitantly for no reason. I have checked DTCs with vag com and the following errors are appearing
01370 - Alarm triggered by Interior monitoring
35-00--
01134 - Alarm horn (H12) 76-00- Terminal 30 missing
and 01384 - alarm triggered by glass breakage sensor
35-00--
I have lowered the sensitivity level of the senors with vag com with still no luck. Alarm siren has not worked since had car but this has not happened before?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Brad
I have also read that you can disable the alarm (assume imbolisor is still active?) by re-coding the Central Locking control unit so that it doesn't think it's an Anti-Theft Alarm System equipped model? If it cannot be easily resolved then I will do this as a temporary fix until resolved. Does anybody have the codes for
Central Locking Only
Central Locking + Anti Theft Alarm
Central Locking + Remote
Central Locking + Remote + Alarm
for a 99/00 S4?
Thanks
Brad
Central Locking Only
Central Locking + Anti Theft Alarm
Central Locking + Remote
Central Locking + Remote + Alarm
for a 99/00 S4?
Thanks
Brad
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i'm confused, if the siren hasn't worked since you've had the car how do you know it's going off intermittently?
Dave
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the alarm is in the right hand well in the boot along with the controller, have you checked in there for water?
Dave
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indeed, or a leaking rear light, boot seal etc. the bottom of the cubby hole lifts out and you should be able to see the siren bolted to the boot floor and the controller is in the foam packing just behind the wheel arch
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no communication generally means the battery has died in the alarm, new alarm siren required, £60 to 70 at the stealers, when you change it get three rolls of wire, chop the plug off and move it under the bonnet. at least you'll be able to hear it then
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it's a doddle, siren is in the R/H side well in the boot, bolted to the floor with one bolt. once you have the bolt undone there's a 3 pin plug to unplug. the new siren comes with a slightly different method of mounting so you might have to fabricate a bracket however i moved mine under the bonnet to allow the noise to escape easier so the bracket was immaterial anyway. just cut the plug off the cable, extend the wires with the aforementioned 3 rolls of wire, wrap them in insulating tape to make a loom and thread them through to the engine compartment either through the bottom of the ECU box or the grommet for the bonnet cable, job done
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most of the codes you have are fairly normal, just showing which sensor has triggered the alarm.
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im starting to think the codes are brought about by VAGcom itself when it does the tests to make sure the sensors are working. I can clear all my fault codes, then run another check straight away and the same ones about alarm triggered by xxsensor are back again. Maybe VAGcom tests all the sensors which makes the alarm record that they have been activated?
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