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E36 Alram problem, what do you do?
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Subject: E36 Alram problem, what do you do?
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From: [email protected] (Gordon Haines)
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Date: Sun, 4 Aug 1996 11:38:35 -0600
"Achawin Asavabhokin" <[email protected]> asked about his
experience with his alarm tripping for no apparent reason while the car was
parked.
I had the same problem with my factory alarm ('95 M3). The problem was
solved by my dealer changing the glass breakage sensor to a less sensitive
setting. I do not know how this is done.
I believe the sensor was tripping due to "pops and creaks" sounds from the
dash area as it expanded and contracted due to heating from the sun. I
have never had the problem since, but unfortuanately, now the alarm is less
sensitive to valid "alarming" sounds.
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By the way this reminds me of one day when I was washing my car and the 5yr
old neighbor boy who was from a German family (fluent in both languages and
very bright) came by to watch. I forgot that the alarm was set and when I
opend the car door, it tripped. The boy ask what the noise was and I
explained, "The alarm went off." He looked curiously at me and asked,
"Well, when does it go on?" Hmm, good question.
Gordon, iX Registy Coordinator
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