Old Jul 15, 2019 | 06:20 AM
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Default Re: How To : Replace the batteries in the alarm module

Originally Posted by Wolf1608
A lot of people will find their circuit board is covered in green corrosion when they open it up. A lot of the problems with the alarm seem to stem from these batteries going flat and leaking causing corrosion. It needs to be cleaned up before replacing the batteries otherwise some problems will reoccur. I used a different approach on replacing the batteries and instead went for having a separate battery pack mounted remotely from the siren. I did a brief write up on how I did it a while ago.

Matt
Hi I've just started driving my dads crossfire as hes passed away like most of the comments ere the alarm goes off when it's been left for a while the alarm sounds quite crocky almost like there is lack of power so I'm guessing it's the alarm module so I've ordered new batteries to replace them in the module as I havent taken it off yet but my question is if I disconnect the module will everything still work othree than the alarm or will it just be like I've taken fuse 9 out and not be able to lock the car and have the horn disabled
 
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