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Change Battery will cause Alarm and Central-lock to fail?


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Good news. I checked the alarm control unit and saw a wire leading to a fuse. Took out the fuse to check, not blown. Installed back the fuse and viola, the alarm works now! [laugh] Seems like removing the fuse somehow resets the signal to my remote! Central locking is back to normal as well, since it's tied to the alarm control unit. [laugh][laugh]

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Neutral Newbie

Good news! I checked the alarm control unit and saw a wire leading to a fuse. Took out the fuse to check, not blown. Installed back the fuse and viola, the alarm works now! [laugh] Seems like removing the fuse somehow resets the signal to my remote! Central locking is back to normal as well, since it's tied to the alarm control unit. [laugh][laugh]

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hehe...posted twice. server was down for maintenance just when I posted it...so dunno that I had clicked twice and both times successful..can't check also [laugh]

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Still thinking of changing it near it's 9th year...just before OMV drops to 80% [sly][thumbsup]

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1.5 deluxe is about 80K, 1.6 deluxe about 84K.

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