QUOTE(ruby1288 @ Dec 26 2014, 07:56 AM)
such as?PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V66, Jerkyy Dong Dong Chiang
PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V66, Jerkyy Dong Dong Chiang
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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Dec 26 2014, 09:54 AM) Check few things: mine i believe was no3 because that time cabin light was set to door. didnt have the chance to test it because im afraid to leave car at workplace so i bought a replacement battery while the car was still alive.1) Rear boot lock sensor. If its loosen, it will ground by itself. This happened sometimes overnight when atmosphere become heavy humid, vapor went short circuit the boot sensor. Not applicable for SV as the rear boot sensor is NOT connected. 2) All 4 doors striker plate are in place. Then check the door sensor nipple whether its straight by pressing the nipple & release quickly. Its a common flaw for all GaGa. Usually open up the nipple cover, spray WD40 can resolve the issue. 3) Cabin light, whether the switch is properly set to DOOR/ON/OFF. If given anytime the switch was set between or out of align with any of those toggle, yes it may trigger your alarm even the doors are still locked. The above all 3 can be diagnosed DURING your alarm set off. Do not unarm your alarm or do anything during inspection. Peek through your driver window look into your dash cluster & see whether the DOOR OPENED indicator lite up. If yes, the above all 3 need to be checked. If not, no.4, 5 & 6 it is: 4) Alarm module short circuit. Open the trunk, on the left side got carpet bind with 3 plastic pin, pull them off & u will see the alarm module there. Give it a few knock in the face in the hope it fixed itself. Otherwise, go back claim warranty if still within 1 year. Or pay some 300++ to get a replacement. Do not attempt to bypass, all GaGa from 2010 hardwired the alarm code to immobilizer, & immobilizer is hardwired with ECU. Changing to aftermarket require extensive knowledge in rewiring the entire security system. Some claim they can bypass the immobilizer by simply take out the transponder from your key & glue it at the steering console, that does the job, but your fuel pump will not set to REST mode. Prepare to change fuel pump every year if you're lucky enough, otherwise lower grade pumps will just give up in few months time due to pressure gets overwhelmed, or worst petrol burst out from fuel line & set your car on fire whilst you're in sweet dreams. 5) Driver's door lock actuator motor gone wonky. The wiring are set to detect when doors are opened the centre locking system is disabled by default. If the module gone faulty, there's a chance it ground itself & sent door opened signal to alarm module & trigger your alarm regardless the lock are actually still intact. 6) Door lock actuator socket loosen. This 1 highly unlikely, if the socket loosen, when humid increase, it ground itself, your door lock opened, but will not set off your alarm until someone go open the door without unarming the alarm. Good luck in checking. Believe wankel have similar issue. and made some grounding points during the battery replacement |
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wont be long for top gear patagonia
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QUOTE(wankel @ Dec 28 2014, 06:24 AM) We were fortunate enough to have the Patagonia Top Gear special broadcast here this morning, two quick things I noted were the Mustang was scary bad before it even got off the bitumen, and the Lotus thus far has been surprisingly good, but some of that may be put down to May's empathy with cars. downloading, cant wait for it to finish |
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QUOTE(THE CLASS OF 13 @ Dec 28 2014, 06:38 PM) Wet road surface, no rain - enter korner a little bit fast - understeer at mid korner -panic- brake - tyre lock = gg dy!! i feel u bro. juz now i go shopping in the rain tyre lock oso. damn god car hog 2 lanes ppl overtake oso cannot » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « but not during konering la This post has been edited by athrunzaru: Dec 28 2014, 07:30 PM |
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morning,
part 2 of TG is out This post has been edited by athrunzaru: Dec 29 2014, 07:07 AM |
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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Dec 29 2014, 08:38 AM) Can PM which website to get tolen ka? QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ Dec 29 2014, 08:41 AM) just got back from work...like v12kompressor said tendangbontot.to since lanunbay is nowhere to be found |
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