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Flat Battery, alarm going crazy

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Hi, my FiL has a 2013MY 1.2 TSi and managed to flatten the battery.

 

We can't unlock the doors or activate the ignition to disable the alarm. Disconnecting the battery triggers the alarm.

 

We have no spare battery of the right size to dummy in it's place.

 

Is there any way we can "manually" turn off the alarm so that we can get the battery out to recharge it?

 

Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.

 

 

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Jump-leads from another car onto the flat battery should enable everything to start working again, I'd have thought?

The alarm has its own power source ?

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Isn't the car still covered on the breakdown? (now AA) if so get them to it.

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