Is it ok to disconnect by battery?
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 5:14 pm
Would i have to reset anything? In my old rover the fob had to be sync'ed with the immob each time.
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Err, not quite. The alarm can and will be in the passive immob state sometime after you switch off (< one minute). Once it is in that state, if you try and disconnect the battery it should go chicken oriental. But in this state the alarm will not sound if you open doors, boot, etc. Trust me. Older S1 (mid-98 and before) had a master override switch which was handy to disable the alarm, but after that there is no way ...Novice Racer wrote:I disconnected mine when checking the battery power after some electrical issues - no problems with anything after reconnection.
Ed's point re alarm is a mute one (pardon the pun) as the alarm will have to be off to open the engine compartment![]()
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I assume you have the Cobra 8185/8186 - prior to March 2002 the cars were fitted with a Meta system, and yours is 2002 with Cobra, so that would be the right one - newer cars may have yet another type I think ....hendeg wrote:Now you come to mention it - I've managed to send mine haywire and I wonder if anyone knows how to reset it.
I've got an S2 (2002) with a Cobra alarm (don't ask me which type cause I don't have a clue!).
If I remember correctly, it went nuts when I disconnected the battery and I tried pressing every combination of buttons on the fob - as you do.
Now, whenever I enable the alarm, it gives me about 10 seconds then goes off. I don't generally leave it anywhere where it would get nicked, so it isn't such a big deal. Plus, even if it did go off everyone would just ignore it.
Anyway, if anyone does know how to reset it, I would be very grateful for the advice.
Ah. Thankyou, Masterrobin wrote:Err, not quite. The alarm can and will be in the passive immob state sometime after you switch off (< one minute). Once it is in that state, if you try and disconnect the battery it should go chicken oriental. But in this state the alarm will not sound if you open doors, boot, etc. Trust me. Older S1 (mid-98 and before) had a master override switch which was handy to disable the alarm, but after that there is no way ...Novice Racer wrote:I disconnected mine when checking the battery power after some electrical issues - no problems with anything after reconnection.
Ed's point re alarm is a mute one (pardon the pun) as the alarm will have to be off to open the engine compartment![]()
Novice
Robin