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  1. Lordofharim

    Lordofharim Rookie

    Jun 9, 2021
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    Hi there I have a 2002 Ferrari Modena spider battery got dead and now the car cranks and don’t start it seems that it’s the alarm issue when I press the button on the black fob i see the signal flashes on the dash but the small red dot stays on is there any other was to do it. I don’t have the pin code. Any help much appreciated
     
  2. one4torque

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    Need a dead battery sticky.

    use search-/ must have a good properly charged battery in these cars.
     
  3. Lordofharim

    Lordofharim Rookie

    Jun 9, 2021
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    What u mean need a dead battery sticky
    I have installed a brand new battery


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  4. one4torque

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    Could be your siren battery died.

    Gl man I went thru this 3 yrs ago.
     
  5. gtwhaley

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    I had a somewhat similar issue about 2 months ago. The alarm battery finally failed and shorted out a 5 amp fuse behind the drivers seat (Left for me). I unplugged the siren and replaced the fuse, and I was able to start the car. First check, does your fob lock & unlock the doors? Or nothing happens?
     
  6. gtwhaley

    gtwhaley Karting

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    Is everyone from Houston? lol

    Give me about 15 minutes and I will go out and snap a pic or two of the removed siren and how I accessed it.
     
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  7. gtwhaley

    gtwhaley Karting

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    This was going in through the front storage area. It may be possible to go in from the front left wheel-well, but I already had my carpet out.
     
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  8. one4torque

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    Good pics Greg.

    —/ need a Hou meet up soon. —

    shop around for your siren…. Prices vary.. beware of buying old stock which can have old battery. Some have used a gm siren.
     
  9. rizzo308

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    They are a sealed unit but not water tight. Moisture gets in there and the battery corrodes cir board melts etc!. In some cases just the battery's are dead with no fried c board and just the battery's can be replaced easily.
    Another quality product from Australia, as i write this with my head down in shame.
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  10. Dino6304

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    Jul 27, 2020
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    Is it possible that you can have dead batteries in the siren without ever having a damaged circuit board/blown fuse.
    Thanks
     
  11. rizzo308

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    Yes, my sirens C board was intact i unsoldered the battery's and replaced with new one's. IIRC new camaro or vetts alarm siren will work on 360.
    Cheers
     
  12. Dino6304

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    Thank you for your reply. Do you remember approximately how long your batteries were dead prior to your replacement.
    Thanks
     
  13. Need4Spd

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  14. brookliner7

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    When I removed my battery siren when it was dead and before I installed a replacement, the Car started up and drove just fine Without it. Shrugs.
     
  15. Qavion

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    I've been told by the immobiliser experts that this is normal. I assume your dash LED remained on, however?
     

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