Hi i bought a 1993 vp and even though the imobiliser key in switched off in the lock in the passenger front door sill it just keeps beeping all the time. i unplugged the imobiliser, that stops the beeping but also stops the car too. can anyone please help me to find where the beep is coming from, under the glovebox somewhere and is there a wire i can cut just to turn the beep off. it is driving me crazy.
have you tried disconnecting the battery to car for 30 mins .....your alarm system may have stored error code so try the disconnect battery for 30 mins ..
then see if it goes away ... if not then it might be battery attached to circuit board of alarm system...
does your alarm go off for no reason ? go over all door,bonnet,boot switches ..now and again i go over all switches and spray a little wd40 and press then in as spraying to stop water getting to them and stop them sticking.My alram used to go off for no reason when it rained so spraying wd40 on them stopped the problem.
Vn executive 1990 200,000kms as of 13/6/08 , oil changes every 5000kms since it rolled out the factory , strut brace for hard cornering, kn pod filter, Ngk iridiums sports exhaust..what else can I say I love my holden![]()
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if its the stock one the beeper is in the immobilizer from memory so no way around it have you
tried turning the key lockoff back on and using the fob to disengage it then lock it again ?
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I had a faulty bonnet sensor for the alarm and it did the same thing. With most sensors you can get away with lopping a little bit of wire from terminal to terminal, in the connection to the sensor. It completes the circuit.