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Interior alarm sensor disabling

So far simply pressing the button in the roof has disabled the interior sensors every time, we have dogs who once in a blue moon are locked in the boot for a short period with windows left partly open.
Interior sensor is unplugged mate,has been for a while...
 
I have only ever had the alarm go off when there are people inside the car or the dog, and the car is double locked.
 
Has someone bumped your lc?
I ask this as for want of a better phrase/explanation, there are 2 alarms on a 120,
One senses movement inside, the other physical disturbance from outside - one sounds the horn(s) under the bonnet, the other is a siren positioned elsewhere
Other than that info, I can't help.
 
My interior sensor is unplugged so nothing inside can set it off.
I think it's either heavy traffic coming by or a Taxi radio?
My 120's never been bumped...
 
I noticed you said interior was disconnected in an earlier thread/post when DH described.
Are you sure it hasn't been bumped parked out on the road, you wouldn't know unless there was noticeable damage, you not being there ?
Yes, heavy lorries/traffic could rock it, mine went off once in the yard in heavy wind, I moved to a different position where it wasn't sideways on, which solved it. I'd also left a window slightly down so had the horns AND siren blaring. Since then, had just the horns when a fly was inside after a day parked with widows wide open, then closed for the night.
 
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I noticed you said interior was disconnected in an earlier thread/post when DH described.
Are you sure it hasn't been bumped parked out on the road, you wouldn't know unless there was noticeable damage, you not being there ?
Yes, heavy lorries/traffic could rock it, mine went off once in the yard in heavy wind, I moved to a different position where it wasn't sideways on, which solved it. I'd also left a window slightly down so had the horns AND siren blaring. Since then, had just the horns when a fly was inside after a day parked with widows wide open, then closed for the night.
It could've been the wind mate,it's a priivate road so I doubt it got bumped but you never know.
It's got so many scars I wouldn't know unless someone took a sledgehammer to it..
 
YYY
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