Hailstones and Disco alarm

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BryanH

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Hi folks
Down 'ere in darkest Kent, we've just had a hail-storm (at end of July!!!) and the hailstones set off the alarm on the Disco :eek:.
Is bad-weather sensitivity an unlisted design feature;
yet another, 'Land Rover thing'
or (heaven forfend) a fault?
:confused:
 
Hi folks
Down 'ere in darkest Kent, we've just had a hail-storm (at end of July!!!) and the hailstones set off the alarm on the Disco :eek:.
Is bad-weather sensitivity an unlisted design feature;
yet another, 'Land Rover thing'
or (heaven forfend) a fault?
:confused:

Hi, if it was very windy, and u have some door seal issues there might have been some air movement inside the car and if u have an odoriser or something hanging which could move it triggers the volumetric alarm... it happened to me to... once it was a big old fly trapped within which set of the alarm... the volumetric alarm is quite sensitive...if u lock the car with the key it will not be active
 
So, as the 'Count' said "if u lock the car with the key it will not be active" that means.... before your next hail-storm lock with the key, that will disable the bad weather feature that is mentioned by the 'landyman' which must be one of the D2s 700 odd improvements on the D1. :D

Who would live in Kent :(: A Kentish Man or a Man of Kent :cool:
 
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