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784.3 | COBRA alarm and indicators | CMOTEC::AUSTIN | | Fri Jan 31 1992 13:40 | 9 |
| I've just bought a car with a COBRA alarm. I'm getting problems with
the indicators staying on (when armed or unarmed) - they should just
flash when initially armed.
Any ideas why this should happen ?
Thanks
---Rhys
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784.4 | More Cobra help needed | SHIPS::SHADBOLT_S | | Wed Dec 02 1992 13:05 | 12 |
| I've just had my car keys and Cobra alarm activator stolen in a
burglary at my house. Does anyone know whether these alarms can be
retuned to use a different frequency activator (I'm working on the
assumption that my thief still has the means to open my car) ?
Alternatively, perhaps someone could supply me with a phone number for
Cobra so that I can ask them. The alarm was already fitted to a car
that I bought secondhand, and it came with no documentation.
Thanks,
Steve.
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784.5 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | What the HELL are you talking about man! | Wed Dec 02 1992 13:13 | 6 |
| Sorry i can't help, i'm not in the UK, but try popping to any garage... they
should have a help number... alternativly find a cobra dealer.
Lewis.
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784.6 | | BRUMMY::MARTIN::BELL | Martin Bell, TCC, Birmingham UK | Wed Dec 02 1992 13:43 | 7 |
| Most remotes work on a variable code, not frequency.
I would expect that Cobra could fit a replacement code in the alarm,
and provide you with matching remotes - but how are you going to get
into the car in the first place ;-)
mb
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784.7 | | SHIPS::SHADBOLT_S | | Wed Dec 02 1992 17:16 | 11 |
| RE: .6
I got into the car with the help of the AA. The alarm went off (good !)
so we disconnected it (result: car immobilised). When I phoned the
garage that supplied the car new, in order to get a key number, I was
told they didn't have one, but they did have a spare set of keys ! The
spare alarm actuator was there too. So I now have car keys plus alarm
actuator, but so does somebody else............... hence the query
about changing the alarm frequency/coding.
Steve
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784.8 | | UPROAR::DARRALLD | Dave Darrall, DECtrade , 769-8228 | Wed Dec 02 1992 18:10 | 1 |
| why did the garage have spare keys to your car ?
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784.9 | I would buy a CrookLok or similar, pretty quickly, for now! | BRUMMY::MARTIN::BELL | Martin Bell, TCC, Birmingham UK | Thu Dec 03 1992 09:12 | 0 |
784.10 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | What the HELL are you talking about man! | Thu Dec 03 1992 09:25 | 8 |
| I thought Cobra's had their own internal power supply in case of being
disconnected from the main power supply.
Did you disconnect it and let it drain away?
Lewis.
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784.11 | ??? | TIMMII::RDAVIES | An expert Amateur | Thu Dec 03 1992 12:34 | 17 |
| I echo the question why would the garage keep a spare set of keys and
alarm actuator?.
Sounds a bit fishy to me (like them making plans for a claw-back if the
lease company fails to pay)
I had a related issue when my previuos car was delivered. It had one
original key, and one tatty, hastilly cut and not working copy.
I fought long and hard to get two genuine ones but to no avail. They
eventually stumped up for the cost of me going to the local key cutter
to get one made that did work. At that time I too thought there was
some sneaky reason why they might have kept one of the keys.
I'd be inclined to ask for an explanation for this.
Richard
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784.12 | Some answers | SHIPS::SHADBOLT_S | | Thu Dec 03 1992 12:59 | 28 |
| Re: .8, .11
I knew someone would ask this question. The garage that sold the car
new also sold it to us secondhand. The original purchaser probably part
exchanged it for another new car. When we collected the car we were
only given one set of keys. We queried this at the time but were told
"there is only one set".
When, some 2 months later, I rang and asked them for the key number,
they looked in the file, and found the spare keys.
Re: .10
I don't know anything about a separate power supply (or alarms come to
that - I've never had a car with an alarm before). All I did was unplug
two multi-terminal block connectors once the AA had opened the car for
me. After I had obtained spare keys, I switched off the alarm (there is
a key slot in the top - I assume this switches it off), reconnected the
terminal blocks and switched it back on. The car could then be
started, hence the immobiliser must have been reset, but the alarm
won't arm anymore. Whether this is because I have forgotten to do
something, or the spare actuator that I am now using is broken, I don't
know. I have changed the battery (in the actuator) but this makes no
difference. For the time being I rip out 4 HT leads every night !
Steve.
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784.13 | Safe as anything! | RUTILE::BISHOP | What the HELL are you talking about man! | Thu Dec 03 1992 13:30 | 3 |
| Yea, a guy called Hew used to do that with his Spitfire every
night... it never did get kicked! ;-)
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784.14 | | UPROAR::DARRALLD | Dave Darrall, DECtrade , 769-8228 | Thu Dec 03 1992 18:04 | 5 |
| If the alarm isn't working have you tried turning the key on the black
box under the bonnet to a different position. Mine sounds the same,
the key is on or off.
Dave D
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784.15 | Retuning alarms not possible | SHIPS::SHADBOLT_S | | Fri Dec 04 1992 13:37 | 25 |
| Re: .14
I have tried the alarm with the key in both positions, it makes no
difference.
I have just been to an alarm dealer, and was told:
1) Alarms can't be retuned to a different code/frequency, though new
actuators can be obtained for the same code/frequency.
2) It will probably cost as much to find out what is wrong with my
existing alarm as it would to buy a new one. (I find this hard to
believe, after all it was working perfectly on Saturday - all I've
done is disconnect a few wires, then reconnect them)
3) The model of Alarm that I've got is now obsolete, the replacement
Cobra model is completely different (ie they'll have to rip out the
old one to install a new one !)
They offered me a "Foxguard" T34 (I think) which is "as good as the
Cobra but much cheaper". Any opinions anyone ?
Thanks for help so far,
Steve.
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784.16 | | UPROAR::DARRALLD | Dave Darrall, DECtrade , 769-8228 | Fri Dec 04 1992 15:08 | 1 |
| sounds like the dealer is after new business !
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784.17 | Retuning some alarms IS possible | SHIPS::SHADBOLT_S | | Tue Dec 08 1992 13:31 | 13 |
| Re: .15
Well, now I've spoken to Cobra directly, and they say that recoding of
the 425 and 1425 alarms in their range is possible. My local dealer is
to remove the alarm and send it off for a complete service, recoding
and replacement actuator switch for ~�70. Not cheap, but cheaper than
an equivalent new alarm. Apparently the Scorpion alarms can be recoded
too. There may be others - usually the more expensive ones. It seems to
me that the retunability of an alarm ought to be a factor to take into
account when buying - or am I just paranoid about someone coming back
and helping themselves to my car ?
Steve
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