Clifford alarm help!
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Clifford alarm help!
Hiya
I have a Clifford concept 300 alarm. With the 4 buttons, a star, lock, unlock, headlight button (dont use) and boot open (dont use)
Recently it has just stopped beeping. It used to beep when people were too close and when locking/unlocking the car, but its just stopped.
can anyone suggest what it could be or how to fix it?
Ive spoken to a clifford dealer and its £50 to get it looked at, and more after - but obviously dont want to pay out incase its something simple!
I have a manual but cant make head or tail of it! So if anyone has some simple instructions please let me know
i'm a girl, so please have sympathy!! lol!
thanks
I have a Clifford concept 300 alarm. With the 4 buttons, a star, lock, unlock, headlight button (dont use) and boot open (dont use)
Recently it has just stopped beeping. It used to beep when people were too close and when locking/unlocking the car, but its just stopped.
can anyone suggest what it could be or how to fix it?
Ive spoken to a clifford dealer and its £50 to get it looked at, and more after - but obviously dont want to pay out incase its something simple!
I have a manual but cant make head or tail of it! So if anyone has some simple instructions please let me know
i'm a girl, so please have sympathy!! lol!
thanks
- treacleb
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I have been looking into buying a Clifford alarm for my car and while reading through the FAQ on there website I came across this:
Siren Chirp
The battery back-up sirens charge while the engine is running. Therefore, if the vehicle has been left standing for a while, or seldom goes on longs journeys, the battery inside can go flat. The siren will still function if the alarm is triggered but the arm and disarm chirp will disappear.
This will come back once the engine has been run for over and hour or two
This may be of some use to you. Also there website is http://www.cliffordalarm.co.uk
HTH
~hEnNiKeR~
Siren Chirp
The battery back-up sirens charge while the engine is running. Therefore, if the vehicle has been left standing for a while, or seldom goes on longs journeys, the battery inside can go flat. The siren will still function if the alarm is triggered but the arm and disarm chirp will disappear.
This will come back once the engine has been run for over and hour or two
This may be of some use to you. Also there website is http://www.cliffordalarm.co.uk
HTH
~hEnNiKeR~
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