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Need help diagnosing faulty alarm
Just to share a small update from my original post: I took it into a local garage where he had a VCDS system (at least I'm 99% sure that's what he was using). The diagnostics report discovered a fault with the boot latch, apparently it wasn't registering as shut on occasion, which he theorised could have been agitating the alarm, but this was just a best guess. Without the alarm going off at the garage, it was hard to say what exactly was triggering it. He said we'd probably be fine to leave the fuse out for the alarm, after we'd removed it as part of our experimenting, so I left feeling positive. The other option was to replace the boot latch, but this seemed unnecessary if we could also leave it as it is. Sadly, a few days later it went off again... but it only sounded the siren for a few seconds then reduced to simply flashing hazards, which is likely the effect of taking out the fuse for the alarm. I unconnected the battery, left it out overnight, and after reconnecting it in the morning, since then it hasn't gone off. That was several days ago. I'm hoping I can just wing it from now on, but potentially might have to replace the boot latch if that is what's really triggering it, but after inspecting it, it looks fine, so not sure why the diagnostics singled that out. We expected it to report a faulty boot sensor, but the sensors were fine supposedly. Overall, it has settled down from the frustrating episodes over Xmas season, and I hope it remains as it is now. I will report back if there are any more disturbances or if we decide to fix it up by replacing any components. Thanks all for your comments and support.
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Need help diagnosing faulty alarm
My mistake, it's £14 for the wire, but the "FULL KIT" (Siren + Install wire) is £74 on this link. Is that the right one? I've heard they were cheaper elsewhere. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32867380080.html
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Need help diagnosing faulty alarm
We've known the car history for 5+ years and the alarm unit hasn't been changed, I doubt it was with the first owner. So I've found some potential links to the alarm units, are these the ones you would recommend: First-hand, official supplier, £163 - https://www.theskodashop.co.uk/products/electronic-siren-1k0951605f?_pos=1&_sid=69a6cb427&_ss=r AliExpress, made in China, £14 - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32867380080.html?priceBeautifyAB=0 I spoke with my stepdad, he's saying we should go for the cheap one, it's a tough one. If there are any other links or places you would recommend to look, please share them below and I'll check them out, cheers.
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Need help diagnosing faulty alarm
Alright guys, came across this website while trying to find a fix for my faulty car alarm, which keeps going off randomly. It all started a couple weeks ago, and after a few attempted fixes (inc. battery checks, cleaning and eventually unplugging the sensors located behind the sunglasses case, removing the fuse for the alarm etc.), it keeps coming back... it's proving to be quite the puzzle game. It could be due to the age of the battery powering the car alarm, which I've seen elsewhere only has an official shelf life of 6 years, and I don't think it's ever been changed (I drive a Skoda Octavia Estate Mkii Diesel 1.9L - 2005 model, I know the previous two owners and they never changed it and I doubt the older ones did either). This is probably the most likely issue, followed by a faulty sensor, probably the bonnet. It seems to be a fairly common occurrence for this car, one of very few issues, from what I've seen. Other than this, it's been a great car and I'm hoping to keep it for some years to come. I've learned about the VCDS system, and found this handy link on the forum which lists where all the VCDS owners are located in the UK and beyond: I may have restricted privileges for private messaging, as I only signed up today, so I will make a public post and tag all the local members who may be able to lend me a hand and fix this issue using their VCDS diagnostics system (we can discuss any arrangements privately, of course). @mluton, @*murph*, @bradh, @Jonny5ive, @micloi, @cjb, @jrw @MPM -- would any of you lads be able to help me out? I saw that some of you have been inactive for a few years, others showing recent activity, so hopefully some of you will receive this message in good time. Also, @Vrsburnzy -- saw you posted these screenshots in the following thread: ... and made it sound like you had access to a VCDS system? And you're in Bham as well? Perhaps you could help me gain access to VCDS. I'm currently in Sheldon, near the Birmingham airport. I chose all the members within a reasonable distance, anyone who responds I will try to arrange something with, considering the nearest location as well. I need one of the following VCDS systems (below is pasted from link above): Octavia II (1Z) = HEX-NET / HEX-V2 / HEX+CAN / Micro-CAN Hopefully one of you can help me to access the VCDS so we can locate exactly what's wrong with it. Anyone else here that has experience with this, comment and let me know, otherwise I will hold out for one of the members above to reach out! Thanks, and much appreciated for any help.
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Allroight bab... (from Brum)
Hi there, just a short intro from a newbie member. I'm a South Bham resident, varied background but currently entering a delivery driving role in a few weeks time, so riding around will soon become my mainstay. I've only been driving since early 2022. I'm in my late 20's, so i came late to driving, after settling with public transport for many years, but finally needed a car to get around. My stepdad was generous enough to give me his old Skoda Octavia MKII Estate (2005), and it's been a great first car, no major issues so far. Impressed with the reliability and how responsive it is, hoping to keep it for some years to come. However, the alarm has started playing up recently... it has been triggering at random times, and that's why I'm on the forum, to try and figure out how to fix it w/o spending too much on it. Hopefully I can learn some more about self-maintenance while I'm here and pick up a few things along the way. Thanks and see you around on the Forum
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