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molecatcher



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 90 Td5 HT Auto Arles Blue
Alarm goes off during hail shower or heavy wind
2004 Defender 90. Every time we have a hail stone shower or gusting wind the alarm goes off. I am concerned because it wakes the neighbours before it wakes me !!
Anybody got any idea what could solve the issue.
Thanks
Craig
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dorsetsmith



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water getting to A pilers shorting switch (remove the switch spray with WD40 re fit the switches )

Do have cabin sensor in the head lining drivers side (heavy hail can set off)
Post #509884 2nd Mar 2016 9:10am
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molecatcher



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 90 Td5 HT Auto Arles Blue
Hi
where can I find the A pilers shorting switch?

The cabin sensor is in the headlining on the drivers side.
Post #510206 3rd Mar 2016 6:47am
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dorsetsmith



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open drivers and passenger doors one switch on both sides just below front speakers in the A pillars this switch also operates the interior lights


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you may have switch on rear door driver side pillar too

http://www.landroverweb.com/Pdf-files/Manu...Manual.pdf
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molecatcher



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 90 Td5 HT Auto Arles Blue
Thanks very much I appreciate the help you have given to me
Post #510508 3rd Mar 2016 9:13pm
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