306 Central Locking / Alarm - Indicators stay on

Discussion in 'Peugeot 306' started by Colin, Nov 21, 2003.

  1. Colin

    Colin Guest

    306 XRD M reg Nov 1994.

    Mindwipe recently posted:

    "on a 5 door 306 the alarm unit is under the drivers seat remove the seat
    pull back the carpet to expose the alarm ecu there will be 3 connectors one
    will have only two connections disconnect all 3 cut off connector on 2 way
    plug(red) and solder or crimp the 2 wires together thats it alarm is gone"

    My (2 button type) central locking / alarm works properly except that the
    indicators stay on when the central locking unlocks the doors.

    I am hoping that I can just cut (and insulate) the wires from the central
    locking unit to the indicators to overcome the problem.

    Can anyone advise me which connector / wire colours need to be disconnected
    as I cannot locate a wiring diagram?

    I am new to this group so I don't know if the group is already aware of the
    following site which contains various other Peugeot wiring diagrams.

    http://peugeot.mainspot.net/

    TIA

    Colin
     
    Colin, Nov 21, 2003
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  2. Just turn the chair, and grow Colin hair
    hmm .. my N reg 306 alarm is also not working. Same thing happens - when
    i use it the lights do weird things. I asked about removing the lights
    from the alarm control unit but they told me if i did that the lights
    wouldnt work at all as its one integrated unit?

    they said that id either need to get the ACU fixed or buy a new one and
    get it fitted. not amused!
    If you find a solution then I;d love to hear about it.
     
    David Beamish, Nov 21, 2003
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  3. Colin

    Colin Guest

    I asked about removing the lights from the alarm control unit but they told
    me if i did that the lights wouldnt work at all as its one integrated unit?
    <snip>

    Hi David,

    Sorry no quick fix.

    I found the wire codes for the alarm but there is no obvious way to isolate
    the indicators without more information and the relevant wiring diagram. No
    direct connection is shown between the alarm unit and the indicators.

    I am almost certain that my fault is caused by burnt relay contacts which
    intermittently stick together.

    Colin
     
    Colin, Nov 22, 2003
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  4. STOP!1!!111!! Colin time:

    thanks Colin
     
    David Beamish, Nov 24, 2003
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