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Jas



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alarm - question
Hi

Anyone know if you can disable the alarm so that the dog doesn't set it off when sleeping in the back Dog

Thanks

Jas
Post #83195 5th Aug 2011 7:55pm
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
Thought if you locked with key not fob, this would be ok.

Or tape over the motion sensor


Andy
Post #83196 5th Aug 2011 7:57pm
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LandRoverAnorak



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On Discoverys and Freelanders, it's possible to disable the internal sensors by locking with the key rather than the fob. Dunno whether it works on a Defender, but could be worth a try? Darren

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Post #83197 5th Aug 2011 7:59pm
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Lorryman100



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If you lock the defender with just the key it disables the alarm but not the immobilizer. Or on the rear facing volumetric sensor put a bit of tape over it and use the fob as normal.
Post #83198 5th Aug 2011 8:12pm
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Jas



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Thanks guys for a swift response, much appreciated Wink
Post #83203 5th Aug 2011 8:26pm
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bpman



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Also possible to disable the sensors using nanocom / dealer - it's an internal setting on the ecu
Post #83295 7th Aug 2011 8:44am
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Tazz



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Unless you have central locking, on a TD5 all you need to do is arm the immobiliser with the keyfob whilst the driver's door is open. Then close the driver's door ( the hazard lights will flash 3 times and the anti-theft indicator will flash rapidly). (Source Land Rover handbook)

If you have central locking this procedure does not work although as suggested, locking the vehicle with the key will activate the central locking and immobiliser without activating the interior space protection or perimetric alarm.

Tazz
Post #83306 7th Aug 2011 11:34am
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Jas



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Thanks guys...that solves both problems.

If it's cool, I can leave the dog in the back, close all doors, and lock the central locking with key only. This doesn't set the alarm.

If it's hot, I can leave the back door open, with the dog in a locked mesh cage, and click the alarm fob which locks the front doors without setting the alarm.
Post #83473 8th Aug 2011 6:53pm
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Claybird



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
Alarm-question
Great forum, I left the dog in the landy today and of course couldn't get the sensor off so had to take the mutt to another friends car which was able to switch off its sensor, now I know and can leave Roxy safe and sound at the next visit, thanks for a great forum. You can't surprise a man with a dog.
Post #92269 1st Oct 2011 8:41pm
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