i,ve just gone to jeep and found both driver side indicator lights on constant i ass ume they have been on all night because batterys are flat ...could this be an immobiliser problem? anyone help.......surf 3.0ssrx diesel
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Originally posted by hallyi,ve just gone to jeep and found both driver side indicator lights on constant i ass ume they have been on all night because batterys are flat ...could this be an immobiliser problem? anyone help.......surf 3.0ssrx diesel
Do you have an alarm and/or immobiliser fitted, what year is the Surf?Maurice
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Originally posted by MorrHave you tried the Toyota as well as the Jeep: Sorry couldn't resist.
Do you have an alarm and/or immobiliser fitted, what year is the Surf?
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Originally posted by hallyits m regd and i had a gemini alarm system fitted last year(12 mths ago) when i bought it....just lately it has also been clicking from under the bonnet when i come to start it.
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Originally posted by hallyits m regd and i had a gemini alarm system fitted last year(12 mths ago) when i bought it....just lately it has also been clicking from under the bonnet when i come to start it.Maurice
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Originally posted by MorrDid you get a key with the alarm? Normally alarms can be disabled by a keyswitch directly in the alarm module, or using a coded transponder type device pressed against its recieved within the cabin of the vehicle. As to where the alarm unit or device is within the vehicle, could be bearly anywhere. These items locations will be decieded by the guy doing the fitting, and so can vary.
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Originally posted by hallyno key as such but i do have a small black fob type thing with 2 tiny electrode points on it that plugs into a tiny socket on the dash with a small red light above itMaurice
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Originally posted by MorrThat sounds like the jobbie you need. It varies with different alarms, but normally if you hold it pressed against the socket for a second or so, it should turn off the alarm/immobiliser system completely. If your batteries are completely flat, you'll obviously need a bit of a recharge to provide the power to this circuit to enable deactivation.
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A few questions first.
Wehn you arm the alarm does it normally flash the indicators?
Do the indicators work normally, left, right turn?
Does the hazard switch flash all together?
I ask as it could be a problem with your flasher unit, and may not be related to the imobiliser at all.Simon.O.
'90 SSR Ltd 2.4TD 5 spd
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