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Old 04-26-2016, 10:53 AM
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hey guys i am looking for some info, is the siren located between battery and fender?
 
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hey guys i am looking for some info, is the siren located between battery and fender?
No, see where your wipers are? You have to remove them, then remove the cowl (cover). It's under there. Don't forget to clean drain tubes ,while in there as well.
 
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I hope you have downloaded the service manual from the forum (FREE), it helps not wasting many hours of looking for things, and helps you disassemble more easily. Breaking something by not doing it in a sequence could be very expensive. As they say, an ounce of prevention (reading up on it) is worth a pound (many pounds converted to your currency) of cure (successful repair/service).




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hey guys i am looking for some info, is the siren located between battery and fender?
You can see the siren location in the photos in this PDF.
 
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I hope you have downloaded the service manual from the forum (FREE), it helps not wasting many hours of looking for things, and helps you disassemble more easily. Breaking something by not doing it in a sequence could be very expensive. As they say, an ounce of prevention (reading up on it) is worth a pound (many pounds converted to your currency) of cure (successful repair/service).




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hi, I tried to find the manual but unfortunately wasn’t able, could you please send me a link, thank you
 
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hi, I tried to find the manual but unfortunately wasn’t able, could you please send me a link, thank you
In my signature is a link in red called “Index of Crossfire Repairs..... “ click on it and tryout will see just below the model years and in red again the link to the manual downloads.
 
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Thank you very much, probably the alarm battery is flat and drains the main battery. I saw your instructions how to replace it, thank you one more time
 
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You need one of these :

 
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Just a note: The bolt to remove the siren alarm assembly is accessed from the engine compartment (and not obvious as it is under a weather seal). The nut is an integral part of the bracket and won't move. This stuff is hard to see, but once you know how it is fastened - comes out pretty easy.
 
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