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just chill out a few hundred meters b4 your pulling up, by the time i take off your belt get ur shit, hide what needs to be hidden (fones wallets ect) should b fresh. ive also heard of people opening there bonnets from inside a bit b4 they get home etc to give it more air. but i think thats pretty stupid myself haha.

yeah all you need to do is 5mins before your about to hit your driveway just drive slowly dont hit boost....and you should be sweet as.....afaik its a lot better driving around the block to cool off your turbo then leave it sitting for a minute or so....cooler air is a better way to cool down your system then leave it sitting in hot air!!!

just incase anyone has this same trouble. i've actually fixed it "I think". i rang the shop up again and they gave me a quick fix option, but all the functions still work and seems all good. firstly i had to turn the ignition to accesories then back to the off position, after that there a little button on the right kick panel of the drivers door, i pressed that in and it goes into "Valor mode" the guy said. and it resets the alarms configuration. so they didnt stuff up the wiring it was just a dodgy config im guessing. so if anyone else gets this problem, i hope this also helps you :P

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