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Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« on: 19 April 2010, 21:47 »
Im not sure if anyone has the answer nor if anyone else has had this problem. I have a 1998 1.8T (without the alarm sensitivity button). Before I bought it, the central locking packed up on both keys. On one key completely and on the other it was intermittant. He had it tested by a local auto electrician and he wasnt sure. He said possibly the transponder had packed up in the car and one of the keys wasnt sending a signal but the other was.

Since ive owned it the keys havn't unlocked the doors but the batterys work. Further to this, if I lock the door manually using the lock on the outside, it deadlocks and the alarm activates and I have to turn the key to the left twice about a million times, often having to wait for the motor to cool down. The light keeps flashing and the alarm goes off if I open the door.

I've been having to lock all doors with the button inside the door (occasionally rear passenger knob will pop back up) then manually undo the rear drivers door, shut the drivers door then lock from the rear and then lock and shut the rear door)

Finally, when I do eventually get the light to stop flashing and undo the car manually, it only unlocks the drivers lock but the central locking works off the buttons inside the door.

Sorry for the essay I just dont wanna take it to the stealers and get robbed. Would it be cheaper to fit an aftermarket system or is it something simple as its nice having central locking, infact, Ive never owned a vehicle where the alarm, immobiliser and central locking are all without faults apart from the wretched work van. Cheers for any ideas  :smiley:

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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #1 on: 20 April 2010, 17:11 »
Anyone?  :cry:

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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #2 on: 28 April 2010, 22:14 »
Bump.........

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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #3 on: 28 April 2010, 22:17 »
erm, that sounds like a right mess. local vw specialist?
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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #4 on: 28 April 2010, 22:23 »
Would you take it there if it was your car? Id imagine that it would be a lot of gold for them to stand there scratchin their heads and sayin 'well we tried a new transponder, then 2 new keys, then tried to trace a wiring fault and ended up puttin in a new system, here is a bill for £1500'. No ideas at all? Has anyone fitted an aftermarket central locking system? Im not fussed about an alarm as their pointless IMO. Noone comes running if they hear a car alarm..........   Cheers for your reply, main dealer is the last chance saloon

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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #5 on: 28 April 2010, 22:36 »
That's not what I meant. Have you not got a 'vw specialist' near you? ie an independent? Failing that a good alarm/security installer?
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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #6 on: 28 April 2010, 22:46 »
Nah mate, Norwich is very limited for specialists. There is an Evo specialist but thats about it   lol. Cheers, ill try an auto electrician. I reckon its an accumulation of problems rather than just the one. Nevermind eh

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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #7 on: 27 September 2010, 18:14 »
Any updates on this mate?

My new Golf is having the EXACT same issues. Have had to pull a blue plug under the dash, turn the ignition on and now it's off but unlocked because the drivers door lock won't open the car.  :rolleyes:

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Re: Alarm (not on search... 99% sure)
« Reply #8 on: 27 September 2010, 20:19 »
None mate, I think it could be the comfort control module but this is now the priority as my car is tuned. Hopefully within the next couple of weeks.....