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HI all,

My M35 has what i thought was an aftermarket alarm though appears to be a factory option. (it looks like attached pic(from catalog)).

My question is it seems to be too sensitive as i cant even leave my windows down an inch when i park without traffic setting it off.

Anyone know if there is an adjustment or not? (generally a screw or something)..

Appreciate your help

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rip it out. they false if you leave the window cracked a hair. been there several times. to make matters worse they are put in with sctochlocks and they WILL fk up and strand you.

its a dealer fitted item. I have removed hundreds of them.

drop the drivers side dash and unplug them. there will be an oval module that will have a red & white of set 2 pin plugs . pull those out.

I would say pull the lot but then you will probably lose the folding mirror thing that everyone seems to like.

thanks for the info! will attempt to wrap them up first. though will remove if i have too.. Chris i know your the AV man when it comes to stagea's so i can also ask if you know how to remove this aftermarket lcd mount? (attached) apparently another factory aftermarket job (carrozeria)

i simply want to try and remove that metal plate at the front so i can prepare to mount my android tablet.. (though i think that metal plate is actually what holds the whole thing in place.. though i could be wrong..

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actually i was hoping i could use it for the android tablet.. though i wanted to remove that vertical metal strip in the middle of it.. though from what i can feel around it seems thats what actually mounts the mount.. i can feel 2 nuts on the inside of the plastic..

So i think ultimately ill use some velcro.. so i can easily remove the tablet when i want too.. though most of the time it will be a permanent fixture

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