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It's not the mic you need to worry about, the tiny spy camera in the speedo is MUCH more intrusive. Can you see it, they usually hide it in the 0 of the 140kph.......

But seriously, yeah it's a handsfree mic for a phone kit :whistling:

you're not referring to the 2 shock sensors that are located on either side of the dashboard?

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if so, then you also have the optional dealer-fitted alarm with optional shock sensors that was an addition to the OEM immobiliser

it doesn't sound when the car is armed but is very loud if you try to open the door manually with the car armed!

it doesn't sound when the car is armed but is very loud if you try to open the door manually with the car armed!

I've got the sensors but it doesn't go off when I open the door when the car is locked. Is there a way to turn it on (and off)?

you have a mongoose alarm fitted to that car and I dare say its a M80G. the sensor you showed is the glassbreak sensor.

SCORP,

do as waz suggested. yours does work as I set the thing off a few times.

try arming it, wait a minute or so, then open with the key in the lock..

if it doesn't work then i have no idea sorry!

but the sensors are definatly a dealer option

setting the alarm then opening the door with the key would disable the alarm (if correctly installed). if you want to try it, set the alarm while you're inside, wait a few seconds then open the door. that should set it off. the dealer option system appears to have a motion sensor - at least on the one that I have. when armed any movement inside the car will set it off.

setting the alarm then opening the door with the key would disable the alarm (if correctly installed). if you want to try it, set the alarm while you're inside, wait a few seconds then open the door. that should set it off. the dealer option system appears to have a motion sensor - at least on the one that I have. when armed any movement inside the car will set it off.

based on the dealer fitted unit that I pull from these cars daily putting the key in the door and opening it sets it of. likewise does tapping on the glass with a coin. the sensors are ultrsonic based and the alarm will go off if you leave the windows down in wind as well.

installation of these things leaves a LOT to be desired. 90% of them are in with scotchlocks and when I get them they are usually falling apart.

max,

sorry for the hijack.

you have a mongoose alarm fitted to that car and I dare say its a M80G. the sensor you showed is the glassbreak sensor.

SCORP,

do as waz suggested. yours does work as I set the thing off a few times.

Yea thats what it is...u fitted one to my 34 too.

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