HELP Disco died today,( no fuel pressure or spark)
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Alarm is always an issue. From the RAVE:
or the alarm disarmed.
4. Entry of EKA code using the key.
So the light on dash may reflect that alarm believes it is doing the designed job of confounding the joy riding neighborhood punks.
The vehicle will be automatically immobilised
whenever any of the following conditions occur:
whenever any of the following conditions occur:
1.
The vehicle is locked using the handset.
2.
The vehicle is locked using the key.
3.
Thirty seconds after the starter switch has been
turned off AND the driver’s door opened.
turned off AND the driver’s door opened.
4.
Five minutes after the starter switch is turned off
or the alarm disarmed.
Mobilisation
The vehicle can be mobilised using any one of the
following processes:
following processes:
1.
Placing the handset in close proximity to the
starter switch with the starter switch turned on
(normally achieved by placing the key in the
starter switch, providing the key and handset are
attached).
starter switch with the starter switch turned on
(normally achieved by placing the key in the
starter switch, providing the key and handset are
attached).
NOTE: Under normal circumstances the
remobilisation of the vehicle will not be
apparent.
2.
remobilisation of the vehicle will not be
apparent.
2.
Pressing unlock button on handset.
3.
Pressing lock button on handset with starter
switch turned on.
switch turned on.
4. Entry of EKA code using the key.
If the vehicle has been left unlocked, providing the
driver’s door is closed, the light will flash slowly
indicating immobilisation. If the driver’s door is open,
the light will remain illuminated.driver’s door is closed, the light will flash slowly
indicating immobilisation. If the driver’s door is open,
So the light on dash may reflect that alarm believes it is doing the designed job of confounding the joy riding neighborhood punks.
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