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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: robbo299 on 28 August 2008, 19:49:55
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Hi, thought i would finally get round to disconnecting my power sounder today. Usual problem, keeps going off. I took the skuttle screw out and lifted up the skuttle to see what was what and saw this plug connector ( see pics ) and the horn next to the power sounder. Am i right in thinking that this connector is for the power sounder and that if i disconnect both connector and horn my power sounder will be silenced? Thanx.
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn228/robbo299/28082008010.jpg)
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I had powersounder problems, I just disconected the connector to the black box, next to the horn . Stoped stright away
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Yep, the power sounder is the black box next to the alarm horn unit....the other connector you show is for the kick down switch!
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Oooops.. better not disconnect that then ;D. Suppose just unplugging the horn connector will do the trick then. thanx. :y
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Oooops.. better not disconnect that then ;D. Suppose just unplugging the horn connector will do the trick then. thanx. :y
No it wont, you need to unplug the power sounder which is next to the horn (to the right of it).
What are the symptoms?
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Usual problem. power sounder going off intermitantly at night, going on 30 mile round trip only for power sounder to give 3 beeps when i switch off. Been using the "cheat" method of locking car by pressing down drivers door button whilst rear door open and closing rear door just to get a nights sleep and keep the neighbours happy. I will remove skuttle tomorrow and unplug sounder connector. Thanx. :y
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Oh by the way, hope i am right in thinking that i can still alarm car with power sounder unit disconnected? I was told that the power sounder is only a back up in case someone tries to disconnect the battery in an attempt to break in / steal car.