RR HSE Alarm systems

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Nigel Hewitt

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OK.
How do you remove the alarm system from a P38 HSE?
Solutions involving an axe that still leave it possible to
start the engine urgently required.

The concept is defective
The design is defective
and the implementation is unspeakably bad.

If I see KEYCODE LOCKOUT many more times it's
going off Beachy Head. (even if I have to tow it)

nigelH


 
>>>>> "Nigel" == Nigel Hewitt <[email protected]> writes:

Nigel> OK. How do you remove the alarm system from a P38 HSE?
Nigel> Solutions involving an axe that still leave it possible to
Nigel> start the engine urgently required.

The Alarm is integrated into the BeCM. It can't be removed easily.
You can disable robust immobilisation (requires a replacement of the
GEMS ECU, but might be possible by rechipping ---Mark Adams would know).

Nigel> The concept is defective The design is defective and the
Nigel> implementation is unspeakably bad.

There are a few issues with the early implementation, but that's all
I've seen.

What, exactly, is the problem?

Nigel> If I see KEYCODE LOCKOUT many more times it's going off
Nigel> Beachy Head. (even if I have to tow it)

Surely you mean tow it there and push it off. Or has it driven you to
tbe brink of suicide?

--
Andy Cunningham -- www.cunningham.me.uk
Have the rest of you noticed there are a lot of people who can't tell
the difference between "right to use" and "annual maintenance"?
-- Graham Reed, on beancounters who mindlessly pay for support
 
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