Mike246
February 25, 2003, 8:07 pm
The alarm on my GS goes off occasionally in the middle of the night for no apparant reason. I assume that it is not a local villain or cat or both.
Anyone else experienced this or got any ideas?
randyreindeer
February 25, 2003, 8:37 pm
do you have a dangly air freshener hanging inside which may catch a bit of air through a vent?
Mike246
February 25, 2003, 9:34 pm
No, just a South Park 'Kyle' air freshener fixed to the top of the dash.
Can't recall anything in the car that just dangles
randyreindeer
February 25, 2003, 10:37 pm
Guess you either have a fault or an Incey Wincey type character living in total luxury somewhere. Check for cobwebs in the mornings in places you wouldn't normally look like between the rear seat and rear window. If its a big spider and it wont leave then I guess you just give him the keys.
wildrnes
February 25, 2003, 10:40 pm
any keys or loose change in the car ? that sets em off
GRiM
February 25, 2003, 10:52 pm
[quote name='wildrnes' date='Feb 25 2003, 10:40 PM']any keys or loose change in the car ? that sets em off[/quote]
Loose change?
That rules you out then Mat
wildrnes
February 25, 2003, 11:00 pm
just nails in the pocket to sound like loose change mate
spend it all on the ladiezzzzz yo yo dude
SteJ
February 25, 2003, 11:31 pm
Any chance of popping the bonnet open next time it goes off and locating where the siren/hooter (or whatever it is that's supposed to sound on mine, but doesn't) is??!!
Assistance on this front would be much appreciated.
Steve J.
Mike246
February 25, 2003, 11:35 pm
'spose it could be a money spider
I'll mug him in the morning.
Chris.S
February 25, 2003, 11:37 pm
Take any keys or metal objects out of the centre console cause it triggers the radar sensor
Mike246
February 25, 2003, 11:49 pm
Thanks guys,
I'll remove all loose and metallic objects from the interior and see what happens.
Nick
February 26, 2003, 8:23 am
You can have the sensitivity of the interior sensor turned down on a GS. We have done a number of these to cure this problem. The other simple one is to ensure you are using the parking brake as the car can move slightly in just "Park" causing the alarm to go of if it is windy. If you follow Chris's advice and these two points and still have no joy you may have a fault.
JCC
February 26, 2003, 8:23 am
I rememember that the sensor for the IS200 was in the passenger compartment light fitting and could be activated by banging the roof of the car. Could be a cat sitting on the roof.
Nick
February 26, 2003, 8:35 am
The interior sensor is not in the same situation as the IS
Rodders_UK
February 26, 2003, 4:03 pm
I've had this problem on my GS300 many times - it's always been the bonnet sensor - give the bonnet a good slam shut and see what happens.
torrent
February 26, 2003, 4:49 pm
Out of interest. Where are the interior sensors located in a GS?
daddyb
April 26, 2005, 6:52 pm
[quote name='wildrnes' date='Feb 25 2003, 10:40 PM']any keys or loose change in the car ? that sets em off
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what makes you think that the keys or metal things can set the alarm off , and does anyone know how much of a job it is to have the sensitivity turned down on the is 200 a

larm
Kazi
April 26, 2005, 6:55 pm
Faulty battery ? or damp electrics?
daddyb
April 26, 2005, 6:57 pm
[quote name='Chris.S' date='Feb 25 2003, 11:37 PM']Take any keys or metal objects out of the centre console cause it triggers the radar sensor
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i have had alarm on my is 200 going off when it wants ive not thought that the keys etc could do this . how did you discover it
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