A arcadenut New Member Feb 11, 2023 #1 My 2012 L322 Rangerover alarm goes off randomly. Is there anyway of finding out which sensor has caused the alarm condition? Thanks.
My 2012 L322 Rangerover alarm goes off randomly. Is there anyway of finding out which sensor has caused the alarm condition? Thanks.
kermit_rr Very Full Member Feb 11, 2023 #2 Probably need a code reader for that, but check the battery voltage, that can do funny things to the alarm
Probably need a code reader for that, but check the battery voltage, that can do funny things to the alarm
DanClarke Well-Known Member Full Member Feb 11, 2023 #3 arcadenut said: My 2012 L322 Rangerover alarm goes off randomly. Is there anyway of finding out which sensor has caused the alarm condition? Thanks. Click to expand... Yes. Proper LR specific diagnostics should provide sufficient clues.
arcadenut said: My 2012 L322 Rangerover alarm goes off randomly. Is there anyway of finding out which sensor has caused the alarm condition? Thanks. Click to expand... Yes. Proper LR specific diagnostics should provide sufficient clues.
marjon Well-Known Member Full Member Feb 11, 2023 #4 Start with the bonnet switch. Can just be unplugged or bridged, cant remember which right now but easy to check. J
Start with the bonnet switch. Can just be unplugged or bridged, cant remember which right now but easy to check. J
A arcadenut New Member Feb 11, 2023 #5 kermit_rr said: Probably need a code reader for that, but check the battery voltage, that can do funny things to the alarm Click to expand... Thanks will check that.
kermit_rr said: Probably need a code reader for that, but check the battery voltage, that can do funny things to the alarm Click to expand... Thanks will check that.
A arcadenut New Member Feb 11, 2023 #6 DanClarke said: Yes. Proper LR specific diagnostics should provide sufficient clues. Click to expand... Trying that now. Ta
DanClarke said: Yes. Proper LR specific diagnostics should provide sufficient clues. Click to expand... Trying that now. Ta
A arcadenut New Member Feb 11, 2023 #7 marjon said: Start with the bonnet switch. Can just be unplugged or bridged, cant remember which right now but easy to check. J Click to expand... I’ll try to find causing it but will try that first
marjon said: Start with the bonnet switch. Can just be unplugged or bridged, cant remember which right now but easy to check. J Click to expand... I’ll try to find causing it but will try that first
Mark Piercy Well fumbled member.... Full Member Feb 12, 2023 #8 The bonnet switches are a good call as they get filthy and with continuous land rover repairs the bonnet is always slammed down
The bonnet switches are a good call as they get filthy and with continuous land rover repairs the bonnet is always slammed down