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Buzzing alarm...

Post by Dominic » Wed Aug 27, 2014 1:05 pm

Last week I was out in the Elise on Wednesday - arrived home late, so, to avoid waking Mrs S and the baby by clatterng around with the garage door, I left the car outside overnight. It rained, heavily. Thursday morning, I put the car in the garage - all fine. Saturday morning, I go to get it out, and the alarm buzzes and clicks for about 10 secs before clearing. Noise coming from behind the dashboard on the pax side somewhere. I think it has had some water ingress - or maybe the battery is low. (Battery been in the car for years, but has only been flat once in my ownership - it goes on a smart charger if it's sitting for more than a week or so without use).

Anyways - new battery installed last night. Still have a buzz from the alarm. Check the new battery - it's charge seems low, so overnight on the smart charger; this morning it is full. First few attempts at arming and disarming the alarm it still buzzed (see video - will need the sound up) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZH62TV ... cAa9b6zCUQ

Tried it a few more times and it seems fine now.

Should I be concerned? Is the alarm & immobiliser about to throw a wobbly? Is it a bad connection somewhere? If it's fine now, should I just ignore it and hope for the best?....
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Re: Buzzing alarm...

Post by Mikie711 » Wed Aug 27, 2014 1:45 pm

Dom, your video is private. I have had this when the battery is flat or low on charge.
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Re: Buzzing alarm...

Post by Dominic » Wed Aug 27, 2014 1:51 pm

Mikie711 wrote:Dom, your video is private.
:oops: Fixed,.. should now be viewable
Mikie711 wrote: I have had this when the battery is flat or low on charge.
Thanks, my thoughts too. So now it has a full, new battery - why did it still do it? - albeit a few more times before being fine now :scratch

So, should be fixed??? see how it goes I guess.
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Re: Buzzing alarm...

Post by woody » Wed Aug 27, 2014 2:37 pm

Had issues years ago with water getting into the boot alarm switch.

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Re: Buzzing alarm...

Post by Stephen » Wed Aug 27, 2014 8:47 pm

Dom
The rechargeable battery in the siren fails and leaks it's acid onto the circuit board causing the siren to fail. If you catch it quickly you may be able to save it. When you refit it with a new battery (rechargeable home phone) change the orientation and have the battery at the bottom.

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Re: Buzzing alarm...

Post by Dominic » Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:04 am

Hmm new battery has not solved it - still buzzing, but not as much....
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Re: Buzzing alarm...

Post by Dominic » Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:05 am

Stephen wrote:Dom
The rechargeable battery in the siren fails and leaks it's acid onto the circuit board causing the siren to fail. If you catch it quickly you may be able to save it. When you refit it with a new battery (rechargeable home phone) change the orientation and have the battery at the bottom.

S
Will need to try that I think - where can I buy such a battery??
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