Alarm Issue - Opinion
Hi all,
Like many others before me I've had alarm issues with my crossfire.
After reading almost all the threads on here, I've changed key fob, car batteries and sirens.
Even after replacing all the components I haven't had much luck resolving the issue and my alarm was still going off randomly everyday at work at least once or twice a day. (I have resisted taking it to the dealership for a variety of reasons)
I've noticed something though....during the summer months it went off almost everyday without fail! Now the weather is cooler, I have not had one false alarm!!! WTH???
Situation details:
- The car is parked is an open air car park exposed to all the elements during the day.
- The car has never had a false alarm whilst it has been parked in my garage.
My question-
Should the weather effect the alarm function???
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Michael
Like many others before me I've had alarm issues with my crossfire.
After reading almost all the threads on here, I've changed key fob, car batteries and sirens.
Even after replacing all the components I haven't had much luck resolving the issue and my alarm was still going off randomly everyday at work at least once or twice a day. (I have resisted taking it to the dealership for a variety of reasons)
I've noticed something though....during the summer months it went off almost everyday without fail! Now the weather is cooler, I have not had one false alarm!!! WTH???
Situation details:
- The car is parked is an open air car park exposed to all the elements during the day.
- The car has never had a false alarm whilst it has been parked in my garage.
My question-
Should the weather effect the alarm function???
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Michael
Originally Posted by simmie777
Hi all,
Like many others before me I've had alarm issues with my crossfire.
After reading almost all the threads on here, I've changed key fob, car batteries and sirens.
Even after replacing all the components I haven't had much luck resolving the issue and my alarm was still going off randomly everyday at work at least once or twice a day. (I have resisted taking it to the dealership for a variety of reasons)
I've noticed something though....during the summer months it went off almost everyday without fail! Now the weather is cooler, I have not had one false alarm!!! WTH???
Situation details:
- The car is parked is an open air car park exposed to all the elements during the day.
- The car has never had a false alarm whilst it has been parked in my garage.
My question-
Should the weather effect the alarm function???
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Michael
Like many others before me I've had alarm issues with my crossfire.
After reading almost all the threads on here, I've changed key fob, car batteries and sirens.
Even after replacing all the components I haven't had much luck resolving the issue and my alarm was still going off randomly everyday at work at least once or twice a day. (I have resisted taking it to the dealership for a variety of reasons)
I've noticed something though....during the summer months it went off almost everyday without fail! Now the weather is cooler, I have not had one false alarm!!! WTH???
Situation details:
- The car is parked is an open air car park exposed to all the elements during the day.
- The car has never had a false alarm whilst it has been parked in my garage.
My question-
Should the weather effect the alarm function???
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Michael
Thanks for the reply, yeh I was doing the fuse trick throughout the summer. I will give the resoldering option a try and see if that works.
central locking pump/security system module in the trunk under the styrofoam. This module can mess with alarm, siren, lights, locks. The placement of this module is bad. Water can leak into the trunk from multiple places and get to the connectors of this module.
Some Mercedes have the same problem.
Some Mercedes have the same problem.
Originally Posted by simmie777
Thanks for the reply, yeh I was doing the fuse trick throughout the summer. I will give the resoldering option a try and see if that works.
It can be moved. Just need to find another place, extend the wiring and air hoses.
Or fix any possible leaks; the gas filler gasket and rear spoiler were the spots on my XF. What the Mercedes dealer does to fix the problem is turn the unit upside down and put it in a bag. There is is a kit for that, but probably won't work on the XF, because in the Mercedes its mounted vertically whereas the XF its horizontal.
Or fix any possible leaks; the gas filler gasket and rear spoiler were the spots on my XF. What the Mercedes dealer does to fix the problem is turn the unit upside down and put it in a bag. There is is a kit for that, but probably won't work on the XF, because in the Mercedes its mounted vertically whereas the XF its horizontal.
Originally Posted by rekcah
It can be moved. Just need to find another place, extend the wiring and air hoses.
Or fix any possible leaks; the gas filler gasket and rear spoiler were the spots on my XF. What the Mercedes dealer does to fix the problem is turn the unit upside down and put it in a bag. There is is a kit for that, but probably won't work on the XF, because in the Mercedes its mounted vertically whereas the XF its horizontal.
Or fix any possible leaks; the gas filler gasket and rear spoiler were the spots on my XF. What the Mercedes dealer does to fix the problem is turn the unit upside down and put it in a bag. There is is a kit for that, but probably won't work on the XF, because in the Mercedes its mounted vertically whereas the XF its horizontal.
Originally Posted by ZORRO
Just pull the plug on the siren and be done with it. Everything else still works.
Originally Posted by simmie777
Wont that set off the alarm, as it has its own powersource?
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