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EWG



Member Since: 20 Sep 2015
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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 PU Alveston Red
10 AS Alarm Module removal
Can I have some advice please.

I am trying to remove the 10AS Alarm Module from my 2002 Defender 110. The 5 self tappers to remove the binnacle came off easily so did the self tapper on the right (o/s) mounting of the module but I cannot get any purchase on the awkward self tapper on the left hand side.

I've tried a flexible screwdriver as well as a 1/4" drive knuckle joint and ratchet with no success.

What's the best way to remove the left hand self tapper which mounts the AS alarm on to the bulkhead. It is in an awkward place.

Thank you
Post #466838 26th Oct 2015 8:42pm
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Romadog



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Remove speaker and access through there with stubby screw driver
Post #466848 26th Oct 2015 9:28pm
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EWG



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Now why didn't I think of that? Embarassed

Thank you very much!
Post #466863 26th Oct 2015 9:53pm
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Merlin



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I'm interested to know why you would want out take the AS10 out. Let us know.

Merlin
Post #467240 28th Oct 2015 11:20am
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EWG



Member Since: 20 Sep 2015
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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 PU Alveston Red
I bought the 110 TD5 County Pick Up in September this year with it's original keys but no fobs.
The previous owner had fitted an aftermarket alarm and immobiliser which had become quirky in operation.

The choice I had was to buy a reprogramming chip to enter a new code or send the 10 AS alarm to someone who could retrieve the original codes and supply new fobs.
This is why I had to remove the module.

Removing the module was a horrible job. It needs someone with long artistic fingers to undo the left hand self tapper and not thick workworn fingers such as my own.
Anyway it's out but I'm not looking forward to refitting it.
Post #467260 28th Oct 2015 12:28pm
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blackwolf



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There are of course good reasons why it was made difficult to access and remove!

Many people would argue that it is still too easy to get to.
Post #467267 28th Oct 2015 12:43pm
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roel



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Without it still doesn't start, so removing it doesn't help to make stealing it easier. Roel

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Post #467299 28th Oct 2015 3:06pm
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blackwolf



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Agree that it won't start if you just remove it, but the harder it is to tamper with the better.

Almost all thefts of Defenders (unless the keys are stolen first) involve some kind of tampering with the AS10.
Post #467310 28th Oct 2015 3:48pm
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