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Old 17-11-2010, 01:28 AM
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Could be your battery charge is down a bit. Alarms will go off if the battery is disconnected, or thinks it is disconnected because there is a serious voltage drop. At any rate it (hopefully) should flash up a code via the light and you can see why the alarm went off the last time. Of course it may not flash a code too. As others have said it could be the sensitivity is set too high too.
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mine has been doing this ever since i bought it.

happens now and then even with a new battery.
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I wouldn't know where to begin regarding removal. I still want the brant left in though because lets face it, with that on, its not going anywhere.
Dan the autowatch has a pin pad also which is similar to the brant.. ive had it installed by macey and its all good again...

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however unrelated, my bug keeps doing this lately
have no idea why
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Is there anyway of just turning it off for now until I get around to ripping it out. Its doing it nearly every night now and I am goin fucken mental!!
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Is there anyway of just turning it off for now until I get around to ripping it out. Its doing it nearly every night now and I am goin fucken mental!!
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Old 29-11-2010, 05:30 PM
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In the Piggy the Siren had could be turned off with a key on the siren itself. I would imagine if it's a Brant it would be the same but no promises.

The key will be pretty small with a almost rectangular head. Bit narrower at the key end than the key ring end. Guess you don't have one if you don't know how to turn it off though.
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Pour some water wetter on it, will fix it no probs as it should rust from the inside out!
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Pour some water wetter on it, will fix it no probs as it should rust from the inside out!
Not exactly what I was aiming for there Jme but an idea neither the less.
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