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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20334 |
It might be the brackets that activate the switches, are they bent or loose? ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
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1st May 2024 6:45pm |
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Dorothy Member Since: 14 Sep 2020 Location: East Sussex Posts: 39 |
Checked them and they look solid. No cracking or movement. The front lower hinge is shot which may mean it was catching it. I have bent them back, turned them through 90degrees so they bend outwards towards the door plate. Should suffice until morning.
I think the alarm went off because the button wasn't held behind the plate and slowly crept back out, suggesting the door was opened while armed. I wonder if just removing the knackered buttons would keep the alarm happy?? 2001 Defender Special Vehicles TD5 Hardtop (Ex Scottish & Southern) Side Lockers, Side Hatches - Poorly chassis and bulkhead. (SORNd) 2013 Defender Puma Utility XS |
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1st May 2024 7:21pm |
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macfrank Member Since: 05 Nov 2015 Location: somewhere in the north Posts: 1072 |
"I wonder if just removing the knackered buttons would keep the alarm happy??"
Yes. Just unplug them. The switch is open when the door is closed. Easy to remember |
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2nd May 2024 3:46pm |
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Dorothy Member Since: 14 Sep 2020 Location: East Sussex Posts: 39 |
Cheers. The olay in the door due to a broken hinge is causing the striker plate to come in at an angle. I have three left of the aftermarket replacements which are made of a more brittle plastic. No give at all. 2001 Defender Special Vehicles TD5 Hardtop (Ex Scottish & Southern) Side Lockers, Side Hatches - Poorly chassis and bulkhead. (SORNd)
2013 Defender Puma Utility XS |
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4th May 2024 10:30am |
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