23rd November 2008, 02:20 AM
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Single Turbo - Manual
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Originally Posted by SUNNY TT
Hi,
I had this problem a couple of years ago. Check how long ago the alarm was installed. In my case the clifford engineer said that the Siren has a battery in it so the alarm continues to sound if someone chops the wire after it has gone off. After a period of time (i think it had been installed for about 5 years in my car at that time) the battery inside gets knackered and cannot hold its charge and so it constantly trys to recharge, which is why the car battery drains.
He advised me that when you set the alarm (or disable it) you should hear a 'chirp' frim the siren. If you dont then the siren may need to be replaced.
Since the siren was replaced I have had no problems.
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Good info
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