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Alarm gone off twice tonight, any ideas??

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Hi,

My VRS's car alarm has gone off twice tonight. I have no idea why. Its been sat there since Saturday night with no issues, my wife went out in it tonight and since she has been back its happened twice. I have just locked it by pressing the button twice which I'm told disables the alarm.

Obviously I need to get this sorted, any ideas? its a 53 plate, is there a battery somewhere which is on its way?

Thanks

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Even after locking it pressing the key fob twice its just gone off again.

There was a modified internal sensor released quite some time ago to fix the problem.

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I think it may be something to do with the boot sensor also, the boot light works when it wants. Also when I pop the boot open with the key, it pops open then there is a short strange wineing noise.

Was this sensor a recall?

I think you have identified the problem with the comment about the boot light coming on.

Is the rear washer working Ok, if it isnt then check if the water from it is coming out inside the boot lid.

The water gets into the plug on the boot lock and causes the connections to corrode/short out and gives intermittant alarms because it thinks the boot has been opened. .

Worth a check

Dougal

Was this sensor a recall?

No.

It was covered by a TSB.

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The rear washer works fine, only time it has stopped was when it disconnects in the engine bay.

The boot light has been doing its own thing for a while now, comes on when it wants. Not had the alarm issue till last night and I have not noticed the strange noise when the boot pops ever.

I have called the Skoda dealer nearest my work and they want £80+VAT to look at it, suppose I have no choice. Strange this is I have been out to the car this morning, had a good look around and put the alarm on and its been fine so far (touch wood), suppose I should still take it in on Thursday, these intermitant faults are a problem as they may charge £80 and not find anything.

The dealer I got it from only charge £45+VAT so its annouying how this dealer can charge so much more.

Hi,

Just seen this in another thread,thought it might help

It seems the latch wasn't closing fully when i closed the boot. With a bit of fiddling and a touch of WD40, the alarm is now silent and i can keep my £80.

regards

dave

It's mostly the bonnet or boot switch. mine was doing it the other night and I attacked it with some wd40 and it's been fine ever since. :thumbup:

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Cool, been out and attacked it with WD40, see if it goes off now. Just to confirm what bits exactly have you sprayed/fiddled with?

Thanks

Hi. I started the other thread, same problem with mine. Touchwood hasn't gone off since. I sprayed the boot latch on the boot itself.

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seems to be okay so far.

when I lock the car with the fob should the indicators flash? they flash when I unlock the car with the fob.

The rears should flash, acknowledging that the boot is shut properly

Well WD40 didn't work. I've copied my reply to Dougal from my thread below. Removing the rear boot trim wasn't easy and required a little courage and a decent amount of faith in Skoda plastics. However no where near as hard as relocating the trim!! If your alarm trips again, it might be worth a look.

Well alarm went off again last night. So much for the WD40. Had a chance to look at your reply (Dougal). After 10 minutes ofhard graft and a couple of nasty looking cuts on my fingers, i managed to prize off the boot trim. Lo and behold a distinct aroma of washer fluid, and one loosened wiper hose. Problem now fixed. £80 remains mine. Just deciding how best to spend said windfall. I think it's time MAX had the rear ARB he deserves (blame the kid for them name, but i secretly like it!).

Thanks for the sound advice.

P.s my thread is Alarm fault - boot sensor

I assume the bonnet is shut?

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Well, been into dealer today as have not got time to look at it.

Anyway, after they have looked they have found the alarm was triggered by the bonnet sensor all 4 times. I had sprayed this with WD40 but not worked clearly.

So the car has been left with them now till monday for them to replace this. Going to cost £142.01p. this includes the £80+VAT diagnosis check.

While it was in they have told me I also need, Wishbone bushes (£140.77), Anti roll bar (this is due to the collars corroding, comes with bushes, £181.12) and intercooler seal (£41.40) These are all being left for now as it needs a service in 2K so will wait for that and just part with the £142 on monday.

Thoughts???

Well, been into dealer today as have not got time to look at it.

Anyway, after they have looked they have found the alarm was triggered by the bonnet sensor all 4 times. I had sprayed this with WD40 but not worked clearly.

So the car has been left with them now till monday for them to replace this. Going to cost £142.01p. this includes the £80+VAT diagnosis check.

While it was in they have told me I also need, Wishbone bushes (£140.77), Anti roll bar (this is due to the collars corroding, comes with bushes, £181.12) and intercooler seal (£41.40) These are all being left for now as it needs a service in 2K so will wait for that and just part with the £142 on monday.

Thoughts???

Hello,

How old is your Fabia VRS to want all these replacement parts.

29/01/2009

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53 plate, I'm going to get my uncle (who has his own garage) to service and mot it in 2000 miles anyway so will give him the list to check it all out.

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