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Do you have the car beeping with the door open, and the keys in the ignition?

Mines makes a f**n annoying beep when the keys are in the barrel, and i open the door...im gunn rip it out soon :P

edit/ your factory central locking system is that loom above as well...its obviously been replaced and taped up inside....more labour to strip it out completely...just lazy people installing a/m alarm....

bl4ck32 - i'm pretty sure that beeping comes from a little box under the dash, which can be access by taking off the cover that goes from the fuse box to the centre console. its just mounted to the plastic with a white plug in it, disconnect that and u wont have that beeeping anymore (it worked for me).

Do you have the car beeping with the door open, and the keys in the ignition?

 

Mines makes a f**n annoying beep when the keys are in the barrel, and i open the door...im gunn rip it out soon :P

 

edit/ your factory central locking system is that loom above as well...its obviously been replaced and taped up inside....more labour to strip it out completely...just lazy people installing a/m alarm....

Can you explain what you mean by your 'Edit' ?

My central locking box i found located in the bottom driverside foot well to the right. so im not sure what your saying?

F] This appears to be an LED inside a black case

Essential,

I have the same box in the drivers door of my R32. I think mine is just central looking, but i've never bothered to follow all the wires for it so it could be an alarm.

The only bits i've ever really taken notice of were the box in the door and the little black piece that you marked F. This looks like an infrared receiver for a remote. Unfortunately the remote didn't come with the car. In my car the piece marked F is clipped into the top of the door trim.

Next time i have the door trim off i'll see if theres anything else connected to it.

Maybe it was a factory option alarm or remote central locking system.

I'm fairly certain that this unit has nothing to do with controlling the factory central locking (when you use the key), all it does it activate the solenoid in the drivers door and then the module that controls the central locking (probably in the dash somewhere) thinks that the drivers door has been locked with the key and locks the passenger door.

I don't know if that mad any sense.

Cheers,

Tom.

it looks like they are shock sensors...some cars have those for when someone backs into/opens their door into your car the alarm will sound.....also that speaker thing could be the "blip blip" speaker for arming the alarm.

Tom G - Yup sounds exactly the same to me .. my led was taped to the top of the inside of the drivers side door trim.

im sure it is for an alarm as i noticed my car had a sticker on it saying something about an alarm but its in jap so i could not read the brand name

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