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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #15 on: 07 December 2010, 12:44:28 »

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90508618 62 28 007 SIREN, ASSY., ANTI-THEFT WARNING SYSTEM (IDENT PJ) (FOR VAUXHALL)  (C) T1000001-  1 

9194455 12 28 002 SIREN, ASSY., ANTI-THEFT WARNING SYSTEM (FOR VAUXHALL)  (C) Y1000001-  1


No idea what difference is between prefacelift and facelift types...

So the 9194455 one is for the facelift?  Y chassis types, apparently?  Just spoken to a parts man who was somewhat less than disinterested and not particularly helpfull....
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #16 on: 07 December 2010, 16:59:33 »

I'll check the part number on the one that came out of mine later. :y

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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #17 on: 07 December 2010, 23:14:36 »


The one pictured is out of, and now back in, my old 52 plate. If that helps at all?  :-?
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #18 on: 07 December 2010, 23:40:25 »

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The one pictured is out of, and now back in, my old 52 plate. If that helps at all?  :-?

Just checked mine and it's the same. Bosch P/N 09 231 886 Index 02.

Seems the older type with the same P/N had the button style Ni-Cd batteries and these have Ni-Mh. Pre-FL ones have potted circuit board and different batteries again, IIRC.

Not sure that gets us any further forwards as I can't see a GM part number anywhere. :-/

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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #19 on: 08 December 2010, 01:20:01 »

Maybe Entwood got his from Bosch?....if that's at all likely?
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #21 on: 08 December 2010, 18:44:04 »

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90508618 62 28 007 SIREN, ASSY., ANTI-THEFT WARNING SYSTEM (IDENT PJ) (FOR VAUXHALL)  (C) T1000001-  1 

9194455 12 28 002 SIREN, ASSY., ANTI-THEFT WARNING SYSTEM (FOR VAUXHALL)  (C) Y1000001-  1


No idea what difference is between prefacelift and facelift types...

So the 9194455 one is for the facelift?  Y chassis types, apparently?  Just spoken to a parts man who was somewhat less than disinterested and not particularly helpfull....
All Omegas a V chassis - the y is the year (y=2000, so facelift) part of vin.

I need to check if plugs are the same, in which case either....
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #22 on: 08 December 2010, 18:57:09 »

It will be the 4455 one then.  Its a fair chunk cheaper as well..... :y
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #23 on: 08 December 2010, 19:18:11 »

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It will be the 4455 one then.  Its a fair chunk cheaper as well..... :y
Let me dbl check connector first - I have a facelift one somewhere in garage (off goldie), and prefacelift one upstairs (off silver bullet)
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #24 on: 08 December 2010, 19:25:56 »

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You naughty man Tunnie.  :-X

Btw its possible to just undo the torx screw in the corner of the scuttle and reach in and loosen to the 10 mill nut holding the PS in place, it then slides rearward out of it's bracket. Then undo the plugs and it's free. Saves disturbing the wipers etc.

It is a bit like re decorating your hallway through the letterbox though.   :-/

You a gynocologist then?
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« Reply #25 on: 08 December 2010, 20:52:49 »

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You naughty man Tunnie.  :-X

Btw its possible to just undo the torx screw in the corner of the scuttle and reach in and loosen to the 10 mill nut holding the PS in place, it then slides rearward out of it's bracket. Then undo the plugs and it's free. Saves disturbing the wipers etc.

It is a bit like re decorating your hallway through the letterbox though.   :-/

You a gynocologist then?
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #26 on: 09 December 2010, 20:07:28 »

id love to find out what the pin out if of the plug so i could see if i can find somthoing from a difrent alarm or sab ect to do the job as ife was gutted and not paying what they are arsking for second hand one let alone new for that money
not only was the power sounder dead but so was  alrms normal sounder jus rpelced that with a 12 volt siren so now i now it wife alarm
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #27 on: 09 December 2010, 20:25:27 »

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id love to find out what the pin out if of the plug so i could see if i can find somthoing from a difrent alarm or sab ect to do the job as ife was gutted and not paying what they are arsking for second hand one let alone new for that money
not only was the power sounder dead but so was  alrms normal sounder jus rpelced that with a 12 volt siren so now i now it wife alarm

It's more than just a 12V siren, it has rechargeable batteries, charging circuit and some logic to manage the sounding of the alarm.

The SAAB item is likely to be exactly the same as the Vauxhall one as they were both GM products at that time.
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #28 on: 09 December 2010, 22:27:32 »

Hi Guys,
I have problems with my alarm as well. it started goin off wey back in the summer (remember those?) and I still cant find out why. auto electrics garage had it all day and said "yea you got an alarm activated code on your readout" so?  :-?  "so its gone off mate at some point mate" ;) ...idiot! >:(
so I'm already £45 down and nowhere :(

any ideas??  ::)
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Re: Alarm beeps - part number required...
« Reply #29 on: 09 December 2010, 23:11:27 »

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Hi Guys,
I have problems with my alarm as well. it started goin off wey back in the summer (remember those?) and I still cant find out why. auto electrics garage had it all day and said "yea you got an alarm activated code on your readout" so?  :-?  "so its gone off mate at some point mate" ;) ...thingy! >:(
so I'm already £45 down and nowhere :(

any ideas??  ::)
tech 2 can read the alarm ecu and if its genuiny triggeredt hen the relevant sensor is identified, such as a dodgy interior light switch in the door frame for instance.

However, most likely the power sounder is going off randomly as the batteries have leaked axid on its circuit board. Unplug it and see if the problem stops.

If the alarm still triggers , shown by flashing indicators as the siren is now unplugged, then check/unplug the bonett switch.

see how you go
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