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Alemaozao



Member Since: 02 Dec 2012
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2012 LR2 TD4 SE Auto Galway Green
Alarm operation FL 2, SE, 2012

Hi, reading a lot of time but never posted anything Smile

I own a new FL SE and have a question regarding the Alarm operation.
I often drive with my window open and when locking the car i only press the button once (as in my former car) BUT the window will stay open...and the car is not Totaly secured. Embarassed
Absolutely NOT acceptable!

If i understand the handbook correctly there a 3 ways to trigger the alarm

1. pressing the button once - Perimetical alarm - doors closed, windows will stay open, still able to open from inside

2. pressing the button twice - Total alarm, doors closed, windows will stay open, unable to open from inside, car totaly ´untouchable´...

3. Comfort alarm: pressing the button during 3 seconds, will close all windows and enter into perimetrical alarm.

Here is the question: HOW do i change from the ´Comfort Alarm´ into the ´Total Alarm´??

The only way I found out was:
- reopen the car pressing once
- closing the car pressing twice
That makes 4 times pressing the button in order to close all windows and enter into TOTAL alarm.
Not practicaly, very easy to forget.

Has anybody found out a different way or a hint?

Brgds from sunny Brazil Thumbs Up
Stefan

Post #163155 4th Dec 2012 1:28 pm
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npinks



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press the button twice, but keep it held down on the second press to close the windows Idea


or even better, close the windows before turning the engine off and getting out, they'll auto close whilst your parking and you don't need to hang round pressing buttons and making sure they fully close

Post #163161 4th Dec 2012 2:12 pm
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npinks



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have you checked the internal volumetric alarm works Question

some have had issues with it not sensing anything and needed fixing

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic13300.htm...arm+sensor

Post #163162 4th Dec 2012 2:14 pm
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Alemaozao



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2012 LR2 TD4 SE Auto Galway Green
Alarm operation

npinks,
Thanks for the tip pressing the button twice and holding it.
Just tried it and worked great.

LR Brasil had no clue about it....! Rolling Eyes

Brgds Stefan

Post #163163 4th Dec 2012 2:26 pm
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4por4



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This just makes me mad! ha ha
I wish we had that feature here in the US.

Glad it all worked out for you Alemaozao Cuatro Por Cuatro

Post #163164 4th Dec 2012 2:38 pm
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npinks



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no problem stefan Very Happy

glad to have help, but as per my second link, worth double checking the internal sensor is actually working, its a simple fix if not Thumbs Up

Post #163165 4th Dec 2012 2:46 pm
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Alemaozao



Member Since: 02 Dec 2012
Location: Brazil
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2012 LR2 TD4 SE Auto Galway Green
Alarm ops FL2 SE

Hi
First my FL SE 2012 does not have a sunroof.
I sat into the car, looked myself in(2 times button push) waited for a minute and started jumping around!
Nothing happens!

So, there is no volumetric alarms (even mentioned in the handbook , I can see no sensors at all!
Question: are there hidden Sensor different form the ones shown in the picture w/the cars wo/sunroof?

Otherwise i will contact LR Brazil tomorrow regarding the false advertisement!

Thanks again your help
Brds Stefan from Brazil

Post #163288 5th Dec 2012 2:05 am
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If fitted it will be like the 2nd picture in post number 5
Even if you do not have the Sunroof option the sensor if fitted will be in the same position.
http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic13300.html?

Post #163290 5th Dec 2012 7:22 am
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Alemaozao



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2012 LR2 TD4 SE Auto Galway Green

Hi
Handbook says there is perimetrical alarm, but no sensore installeed Thud Banging Head Banging Head Thud Banging Head
Will talk To LR Brazil and wait for their response.

Otherwise my lawyer looooves thigs like that.

Thanks and byby
Stefan

Post #163306 5th Dec 2012 12:05 pm
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You have 'perimetric' alarm (doors, boot, bonnet and maybe tilt), but some models/exports do not have 'volumetric' (inside movement)

Post #163311 5th Dec 2012 12:39 pm
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