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Simon Isaacs
Guest
Bloody useless, dunno why I pay my fee.
Went out to the disco afterwork to drive home, pressed the plipper on
the aftermarket system that some bloody idiot fitted before I bought
it, nothing, dead, doors stay locked....
Okay, thinks I, new battery for the fob, so get a lift down to town to
get a new battery, come back, fit new battery, reset fob using the
method I used in the past...... Still nuffink
Okay, phones AA to see if they can help, idiot trundles up an hour
later, and after listening to explanation and advising him that
unlocking using the key will trigger the alarm, promptly unlocks the
door with the key..... so begins a fun few minutes of warbling
siren.... Putting the key switches on the the electrics, but will not
start due to the immobiliser.
He scratches his head, roots and pokes around, opens and closes all
the doors, tries the plipper, tries to lock back up using the key,
whioch locks the doors but doesn't silence the alarm.... Gets out his
laptop thing, and can't find a plug in the vehicle to plug into......
Me getting highly annoyed, AA disconneccts the battery and reconnects,
alarm still going, then he begins to dismantle the dash, scratches his
head, and says there is nothing he can do. Told him to wait, went
into my elctronics room, came back with some cable and side
cutters....
"Wot you gonna do?"
"Watch and learn"
Disconnected the stop solenoid and fitted a wire from the battery to
the solenoid, then make up a link so that I can fire the starter, and
she burst into life.
"Uh, nevver seen that done before" Alarm still howling, drive home.
Disconnect battery, siren still going. Ripped out the aftermarket
system including the siren, remake all connections to how it was when
built, go to turn her over.... nothing.
Get out HBOL and disco CD, work through all processes as the original
LR alarm and immobiliser are still present. Nothing.....
Went in, had a cup of tea, came back out with bURRts keys, told the
Disco if she wouldn't run, bURRt would be driving over her. Put keys
in, off she went!!!
Removed alarm siren, which despite being disconnected from everything
was still sounding, and its sat outside, although a little quieter!!
Why dont the AA train their muppets to learn machanics and basic
electrics rather than hope for a socket that will tell them what is
wrong with the vehicle. Off to write a letter to them!!!!!
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Simon Isaacs
Peterborough 4x4 Club Chairman, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster
Green Lane Association (GLASS) Financial Director
101 Ambi, undergoing camper conversion www.simoni.co.uk
1976 S3 LWT, Fully restored, ready for sale! Make me an offer!
Suzuki SJ410 (Wife's) 3" lift kit fitted, body shell now restored and mounted on chassis, waiting on a windscreen and MOT
Series 3 88" Rolling chassis...what to do next
1993 200 TDi Discovery
1994 200 TDi Discovery body shell, being bobbed and modded.....
Went out to the disco afterwork to drive home, pressed the plipper on
the aftermarket system that some bloody idiot fitted before I bought
it, nothing, dead, doors stay locked....
Okay, thinks I, new battery for the fob, so get a lift down to town to
get a new battery, come back, fit new battery, reset fob using the
method I used in the past...... Still nuffink
Okay, phones AA to see if they can help, idiot trundles up an hour
later, and after listening to explanation and advising him that
unlocking using the key will trigger the alarm, promptly unlocks the
door with the key..... so begins a fun few minutes of warbling
siren.... Putting the key switches on the the electrics, but will not
start due to the immobiliser.
He scratches his head, roots and pokes around, opens and closes all
the doors, tries the plipper, tries to lock back up using the key,
whioch locks the doors but doesn't silence the alarm.... Gets out his
laptop thing, and can't find a plug in the vehicle to plug into......
Me getting highly annoyed, AA disconneccts the battery and reconnects,
alarm still going, then he begins to dismantle the dash, scratches his
head, and says there is nothing he can do. Told him to wait, went
into my elctronics room, came back with some cable and side
cutters....
"Wot you gonna do?"
"Watch and learn"
Disconnected the stop solenoid and fitted a wire from the battery to
the solenoid, then make up a link so that I can fire the starter, and
she burst into life.
"Uh, nevver seen that done before" Alarm still howling, drive home.
Disconnect battery, siren still going. Ripped out the aftermarket
system including the siren, remake all connections to how it was when
built, go to turn her over.... nothing.
Get out HBOL and disco CD, work through all processes as the original
LR alarm and immobiliser are still present. Nothing.....
Went in, had a cup of tea, came back out with bURRts keys, told the
Disco if she wouldn't run, bURRt would be driving over her. Put keys
in, off she went!!!
Removed alarm siren, which despite being disconnected from everything
was still sounding, and its sat outside, although a little quieter!!
Why dont the AA train their muppets to learn machanics and basic
electrics rather than hope for a socket that will tell them what is
wrong with the vehicle. Off to write a letter to them!!!!!
--
Simon Isaacs
Peterborough 4x4 Club Chairman, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster
Green Lane Association (GLASS) Financial Director
101 Ambi, undergoing camper conversion www.simoni.co.uk
1976 S3 LWT, Fully restored, ready for sale! Make me an offer!
Suzuki SJ410 (Wife's) 3" lift kit fitted, body shell now restored and mounted on chassis, waiting on a windscreen and MOT
Series 3 88" Rolling chassis...what to do next
1993 200 TDi Discovery
1994 200 TDi Discovery body shell, being bobbed and modded.....