My turn with the Alarm fault

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I did wonder if the opposite was true.
Havent had rain here for a while so maybe its dried out, and needs watering :confused:

Is your siren the round one that you cut in half to get into the PCB
 
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Is your siren the round one that you cut in half to get into the PCB

Yes thats it.

I'm going to pop over to breakers this morning and see if I can find another.

I've been thinking for a while to add a wireless proximity module to the alarm (to deter the dik who keeps putting cuts and dings in my paintwork).

So would be a good opportunity to see what connections there are.
 

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I lost the link to the firm that sells them new for £40, they are on Ebay for this price but not under MB
 
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Just did a search and found a couple. The only one that looks suitable, and around the £40 is used but the guy is away.
BUT, I did find this one which I prefer :)
 

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Use the one in the link, it is a solve all solution, you would not ever have to lock the car:D:D
 
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