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Alarm battery upgrade on 360 - killing the red dash LED :-)

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  1. GCalo

    GCalo F1 Veteran

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    The boards that use the two round batteries about 20 mm diameter and about 10 mm thick seem to have fewer problems with upgrades than the boards with the stand-up computer M-B style batteries.

    It's always a crap shoot.

    However, that board is very polarity sensitive. So if you even briefly touched an wrong polarity you toast the board
     
  2. wahoowa

    wahoowa F1 World Champ
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    Another data point: 15213135 was $115, an independent sourced it for me, it's installed and chirps correctly for lock/unlock.
     
  3. Randy B

    Randy B Karting

    Jun 7, 2013
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    Didsbury AB,Canada
    WTH?? Went to pull the car out to give it a wash and now the alarm works just as it should. Beeps for locking/unlocking and the alarm goes off, no red light on the dash. Haven't changed anything else since yesterday and car sat through the night with the disconnect turned on. Not complaining here but I would like to know what changed and what exactly solved my problem.
     
  4. bikz

    bikz Formula 3

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    #204 bikz, Sep 11, 2014
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    sorry guys if this has already been asked but can i unplug the siren without having to cut the battery / turn off the master switch? will there be any issues?

    can i use the car with the siren unplugged? will it affect the alarm ecu?
     
  5. Jamarico

    Jamarico Karting

    Nov 30, 2012
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    Yes, you can unplug the siren without having turn off the battery switch.
    And yes, you can use the car with unplugged siren, red LED will be on permanently.
    There is no issue with the Alarm ECu at my car....
     
  6. bikz

    bikz Formula 3

    Mar 2, 2012
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    thanks....any particular reason why everyone who performs this (removing the siren) kills of the car's master switch/batteries? then there is the whole process of switching turning on the batteries and making the car relearn its parameters right?
     
  7. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

    May 15, 2010
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    I need some help on this: I did the GM part replacement.
    My siren sounds, which is great.

    Now the not great: it also sounds when I disconnect the car battery! So I can't use the cutoff switch without waking the neighbors and making my dogs bark.

    Anyone else had this happen to them?
     
  8. Randy B

    Randy B Karting

    Jun 7, 2013
    69
    Didsbury AB,Canada
    Yes I have. Also used the GM part and didn't discover this until I went to put the car away for the winter. Car locked, front hood open and turning the disconnect off triggers the alarm. Had to leave the disconnect on and battery tender plugged in.
     
  9. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

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    Ugg. Thought about putting a cutoff switch on the harness and then it hit me...there's no power. Duh.
    GM service manuals probably have something on how to turn this off.
    In a boring all-day meeting, so I guess I'll google around.
     
  10. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

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    Ok so I found one suggestion, but I do not know if this works.
    I'm on the road and won't be able to test this for a few days.

    In any regard, here's what I found:
    1) hit immobilizer button
    2) insert ignition key & turn to second position (not all the way to ignition)
    3) rotate the key back to zero, but do not remove the key
    4) then disconnect the battery
    alarm should not sound

    Anyone want to try it?
     
  11. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Jul 19, 2008
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    Tom- The siren is hot-wired around the cut-off switch, so that is what you are probably getting and the Vette siren may be wired a little differently. Designed so someone could not drain the battery (C4 Corvettes were stolen that way) and make the alarm inop.

    Why do you want to use the battery disconnect switch that often, at any rate? That is largely for your techs and not really for frequent use. Put a battery maintainer on her instead of using the disconnect switch. Everything will be happier. Also, one of those small computer memory savers with a 9 volt battery that fits in the cigarette lighter might cure that, too, and prevent having to do a drive cycle.
     
  12. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

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    Why? I work on my car a lot. Planning to add a subwoofer amp soon. Don't want ear plugs.

    Doesn't make sense that it's hot wired around the cutoff. Then why have the batteries?
     
  13. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Tom- Of course it makes sense that it is wired around the disconnect switch. Keeps the alarm battery charged if you shut her off with the disconnect switch over the winter. Not that I recommend that. The little $10 or so memory keeper with the 9 volt battery might be just what you need. Prevents making the system have to do a relearn every time you shut her off and might cure the siren sounding off.

    Understand now why you shut her off frequently.
     
  14. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

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    what is this $10+9v you speak of, Taz?
     
  15. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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  16. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

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    Ok that's pretty simple. I could Macgyver one and hook it up to my battery keeper hookup. (Wonder though if putting a 9v battery in parallel with a 12v car battery would be a Big Boom...)
     
  17. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

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    Nevermind, clearly it would be on the wrong side of the cutoff switch. Cig lighter socket it is!
     
  18. Andy 355

    Andy 355 Formula Junior

    Jun 2, 2013
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    Hi Guys! Just installed the GM siren on my f355. Sweet, but every time i turn off the master switch my neighbors dogs bark too!!! Same as Toms. Maybe its the dogs i need to silence! Anyway id sure like to know the work around this as i dont get to take my beauty queen out very often and some advice would be most appreciated..How about the fact that if the keys are in the ignition,after 5mins she locks the doors! Lucky me!
     
  19. tomconte

    tomconte Formula Junior

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    Andy, a "computer memory saver" does seem to work.
    Thanks to Taz for the pointer!
    Tom
     
  20. Andy 355

    Andy 355 Formula Junior

    Jun 2, 2013
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    Thanks for the update Tom! Well done Taz! Ill grab one of these and give it a try. It will be plugged into the car and if that doesnt work ill plug it into the dog! Ha,Ha ;-)
     
  21. Dr.Gee

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    What happens if you pull the unit? Will the car run as it would with dead batteries.i.e- constant red led?
     
  22. GCalo

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    By "unit" I assume you are referring to the alarm module?

    Should but the door locks may not work
     
  23. wong360

    wong360 Rookie

    Mar 14, 2015
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    With the siren unit out, my car door locks still works as normal.
    BTW the sirens are available because I just bought one from the GM dealership for $100 CAD.
     
  24. Dr.Gee

    Dr.Gee Karting

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    I heard with the GM the alarm with sound with any power disconnect.is this true?
     
  25. wong360

    wong360 Rookie

    Mar 14, 2015
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    I haven't tried it yet but I suspect that's true. Can tell you the GM siren will not activate when the car is in alarm mode. Lights flash, no siren. But no red light on dash and chirps with remote is well worth the money.
    I have taken apart my old oem siren and plan to repair the board. The GM siren is a great interim solution.
     

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