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Telshe



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England 2004 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Cairns Blue
Alarm going off around midday when the weather is hot
Over the last few weeks when we have had some decent weather my alarm decides to go off. Any body got any ideas what could be causing this to happen. It usually goes off around 11ish to 2ish.
Many thanks for any info.
Telshe
Post #549996 20th Jul 2016 2:21pm
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dorsetsmith



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Alarm interior movement sensor may be set it off if you one fitted Question
Post #549998 20th Jul 2016 2:30pm
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Telshe



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Many thanks for you quick response Dorsetsmith. Would the sensor be near the roof lining behind the drivers seat ?.
What can l do to check this is the cause ?
Many thanks Telshe
Post #550006 20th Jul 2016 3:08pm
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dorsetsmith



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yes that's the one

Do you have remote central locking ?
Post #550008 20th Jul 2016 3:10pm
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Telshe



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Yes I do. This how l get over the alarm going off during the day. I set the alarm when has cooled down
Regards Telshe
Post #550019 20th Jul 2016 3:47pm
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dorsetsmith



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set it using the key as listed below


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Post #550020 20th Jul 2016 3:50pm
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Vogler



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Did you leave a window open? I recently read about it's functioning in the workshop manual, and apparently it reacts to air moving inside the cabin. On hot days, I tend to leave the vents open when its parked on a quiet spot but that has never triggered the alarm (yet..?).

Greetings,

Joris

Edit: moving air is already mentioned in the screenshot in the previous reply.
Post #550023 20th Jul 2016 3:54pm
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camelman



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Have you got a bonnet sensor fitted in the alarm system?
Our RR alarm used to go off when it got hot ant the bonnet expanded ever so slightly. 
Post #550073 20th Jul 2016 7:23pm
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Riccarton



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+1 for the bonnet trigger if you've got one!!! Easily tested though - simply pack it with something on a really hot day and see if it still activates Thumbs Up
Post #550075 20th Jul 2016 7:37pm
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discomog



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My alarm went off at 01.30 this morning (MY2015, fitted with additional bonnet switch). All windows were closed so there should not have been any air movement in the vehicle. I put it down to the fact that it was stood in the sun all day (it reached 31.7 degrees here). Be interested to know how many more went off in the heat? Defender 90XS SW
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Post #550091 20th Jul 2016 8:38pm
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