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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Richie_EB4 on March 08, 2006, 20:06:41
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Hi all
Does anyone know how to increase the alarm remote operating distance.............i just about have to climb on the bonnet to de-activate the alarm. :roll:
I have put a new battery in and its still the same.
Any help please ?
Cheers
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Is it the correct battery and are the contacts in the remote nice and clean to make a good connection.
Also consider the chance of a duff replacement battery i.e old stock.
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Its the second battery and its the same as the original one.........and the contacts are all clean.
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Try washing some of the mud off, :wink: :lol:
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On the 300's:
If the button on the remote is pressed while it's away from the vehicle then it will be out of sync with the vehicle alarm and needs to be pressed 3 times within range of the vehicle before it will operate the locks & alarm.
Could this be what is happening? :-k
I know I have to stand there waving the remote around the Disco sometimes to get the thing to work and it normally that I've pressed the remote while it's been in my pocket. #-o
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Thanks.........i will try that and let you guys know. :lol:
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my alarm fob only works if i am standing next to the car unless i point it at my neck then it works from 10 feet away :? i know people who have had new fobs and then the remote worksd from about 10-20 feet away which is better but the local landy dealer told me they werent designed at the time to work from a distance as newer cars do
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unless i point it at my neck then it works from 10 feet away :?
Jezza on Top Gear showed us that once, if you touched the remote against your head it did increase the range..... and it works!
Until you get it fixed it might be worth giving it a try :wink:
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unless i point it at my neck then it works from 10 feet away :?
Jezza on Top Gear showed us that once, if you touched the remote against your head it did increase the range..... and it works!
Until you get it fixed it might be worth giving it a try :wink:
i thought twas a load of tosh until my mate did it with his disco you do get odd looks from people :lol: i dont think you need to open the car from a distance anyway it invites the stealing of stuff before you get to the car :?
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I find usefull most when greenlaning, I'll lock the car and wander off to walk a lane or something, then my nephew will go back and can't get in.
The remote on the head trick saves some walking :wink:
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Something else I found out about the 300 alarm system, if you're in a crash there's a sensor which turns the hazard lights on and unlocks all the doors via the central locking. You have to remove the ignition key and reset the alarm with the fob.
I found this out after my wife stuffed the rear bumper into a rock whilst playing in a huge mud hole. Yep she hit it that hard the alarm thought she'd crashed !!!
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you have to right up by the truck for mine to work! has had new battery - didnt make a difernece
never tried the head thing 8)
also whwer is the sensor for this crash thingy, mine flsahes indicators randomly sometimes driving along, and quiet often when i stick it in a big hole!
i jst pull the fuse out think it was water or something getting in alarm box under bonnet .....?
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Well thanks guys...........i can now stand about 50..........cm away :roll: still not much better but it does work..........can any other fob work if programed to the alarm ??
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Do your indicators flash 4 times when you lock the car with the zapper? ine used to and now it doesnt but does if lock it with the key. I was told if the lights dont flash then I need a new battery. Do you have to reprogram the fob if the battery is changed?
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Mine flash 3 times with the fob or the key.
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You could always try the peeps at Remote Key (http://www.remotekey.co.uk) they seem to specialise in these Rover alarms.
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You could always try the peeps at Remote Key (http://www.remotekey.co.uk) they seem to specialise in these Rover alarms.
Nice link mate......cheers.........dont suppose anyone has a spare that they dont need. PLEASE