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Bonnet alarm switch..........
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Bonnet alarm switch..........
.....i realised yesterday is not working, maybe it never has in five years
Does anyone know which fuse this is hooked to? It could easily be that its been disabled by the previous owner so i don't want to splurge for a new swtich if the fuse has just been pulled
Does anyone know which fuse this is hooked to? It could easily be that its been disabled by the previous owner so i don't want to splurge for a new swtich if the fuse has just been pulled
2009 35d, Space Grey with Chateau leather, still below 40k miles.
Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
I think it goes straight back to the alarm system. Typically it would only provide a ground connection so no power and therefore no fuse required. Causes the alarm to trigger when a 'ground' is provided. At least, that's the way I think it works and matches those saystems I've played with before - which BMW being BMW may not choose to follow as a convention.
I take it you've tried the usual open the bonnet, press the lock button and after a few secs let the button go? All hell should break loose if it works. At least, that's the only way I was able to check mine Is the rest of the alarm system OK?
I take it you've tried the usual open the bonnet, press the lock button and after a few secs let the button go? All hell should break loose if it works. At least, that's the only way I was able to check mine Is the rest of the alarm system OK?
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
Normally they fail the other way around, i.e. they "make" contact and therefor go off continually. Interesting to hear of a failure where it remains quiet
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
I realised post battery swap i'd had the bonnet only hooked shut when the car was on semi permanent trickle charging. I'll check it again specifically with a button depress, set the alarm and then release the button. If i end up deaf i'll blame..............someone
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
FWIW, the alarm works but the plunger is staying stuck down. A sharp upwards tug on it produces a loud noise
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
And you are deaf now?
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
Eh? What? Did you say summat? Nasty ringing in my ears......
Try a bit of silicone spray on the switch..
Try a bit of silicone spray on the switch..
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
[quote=""X5Sport""]Eh? What? Did you say summat? Nasty ringing in my ears......
Try a bit of silicone spray on the switch..[/quote]
Tried that at the same time but it's like it's two stage notched. I'll need to enqure about replacing the switch
Try a bit of silicone spray on the switch..[/quote]
Tried that at the same time but it's like it's two stage notched. I'll need to enqure about replacing the switch
2009 35d, Space Grey with Chateau leather, still below 40k miles.
Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
Short of pumping it in and out a few (dozen) times to see if that makes it smooth out, I guess you're right. Having sold the car I can't look at mine for comparison, but I suppose it can't be taken to bits and cleaned can it?
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
[quote=""sapphireblack""][quote=""X5Sport""]Eh? What? Did you say summat? Nasty ringing in my ears......
Try a bit of silicone spray on the switch..[/quote]
Tried that at the same time but it's like it's two stage notched. I'll need to enqure about replacing the switch [/quote]
£10.40 including VAT.......replaced mine when the alarm kept going off
Try a bit of silicone spray on the switch..[/quote]
Tried that at the same time but it's like it's two stage notched. I'll need to enqure about replacing the switch [/quote]
£10.40 including VAT.......replaced mine when the alarm kept going off
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
Good to know, thanks.
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
[quote=""storminmike""][quote=""sapphireblack""]
£10.40 including VAT.......replaced mine when the alarm kept going off[/quote][/quote]
same easy job!!
£10.40 including VAT.......replaced mine when the alarm kept going off[/quote][/quote]
same easy job!!
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
[quote=""sapphireblack""] A sharp upwards tug on it produces a loud noise [/quote]
Ooo eerr misus
[quote=""X5Sport""]Short of pumping it in and out a few (dozen) times to see if that makes it smooth out [quote]
come on now gents lets keep this forum clean now
Ooo eerr misus
[quote=""X5Sport""]Short of pumping it in and out a few (dozen) times to see if that makes it smooth out [quote]
come on now gents lets keep this forum clean now
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Bonnet alarm switch..........
[quote=""x555""][quote=""sapphireblack""] A sharp upwards tug on it produces a loud noise [/quote]
Ooo eerr misus
[quote=""X5Sport""]Short of pumping it in and out a few (dozen) times to see if that makes it smooth out
Funny, only you picked up on that. Pmsl
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Ooo eerr misus
[quote=""X5Sport""]Short of pumping it in and out a few (dozen) times to see if that makes it smooth out
[/quote][/quote]come on now gents lets keep this forum clean now
Funny, only you picked up on that. Pmsl
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Re: Bonnet alarm switch..........
All of £10.18p incl VAT and postal delivery. Five minutes under the bonnet and all is good. If only more BMW issues were as easily and cheaply resolved
2009 35d, Space Grey with Chateau leather, still below 40k miles.