Disable Peugeot 807 car alarm

Discussion in 'Peugeot 807' started by Graham Brooker, Nov 12, 2008.

  1. Does anyone know how to permanently disable a Peugeot 807 car alarm

    Graham
     
    Graham Brooker, Nov 12, 2008
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  2. Graham Brooker

    Roger Wilson Guest

    Wire cutters...
     
    Roger Wilson, Nov 13, 2008
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  3. Very funny - I don't think it is a good idea because some clever or not so
    clever onboard computer may not like it.

    Is there some way of disabling it without doing too much damage

    Graham
     
    Graham Brooker, Nov 13, 2008
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  4. Graham Brooker

    The Tank Guest

    I think the O/P was asking if you wouldn't you be far better off finding
    the fault and repairing it rather than requesting a bodge to fudge the
    problem?
     
    The Tank, Nov 13, 2008
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  5. Graham Brooker

    The Tank Guest

    I think that Roger was asking if you wouldn't you be far better off
    finding the fault and repairing it rather than requesting a bodge to
    fudge the problem?
     
    The Tank, Nov 13, 2008
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  6. Graham Brooker

    R N Robinson Guest

    But is there actually a problem or does the OP habitually leave a dog in the
    car and finds it a bind to go through the handbook's disabling proceedure
    each time he locks it?

    Ron Robinson
     
    R N Robinson, Nov 14, 2008
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  7. message > But is there actually a problem or does the OP habitually leave a
    dog in the
    The OP can confirm that the alarm goes off sometimes without any apparent
    reason - dog or no dog in the car. Also the handbook says if you leave a
    dog in the car you press a button before closing the driver's door to
    disable the internal ultrasonic sensors but this usually has no effect and
    the alarm goes off anyway every time the dog moves. I don't wan to spend
    serious money for a main dealer to repair or replace the alarm but hope to
    find a cheap solution to turn it off altogether. On my previous Peugeot 806
    this was possible by using the ignition switch under the bonnet to turn off
    the alarm sounder and I could cope wit just headlights flashing if the alarm
    came on. This switch is not present on the newer 807 model. I would
    consider sticking foam pads over the sensors to stop them working but I am
    not sure if this would even work.

    Graham
     
    Graham Brooker, Nov 14, 2008
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  8. For which I hope you will inform your insurance company that you have done.
     
    Great Uncle Bulgaria, Nov 14, 2008
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  9. Graham Brooker

    R N Robinson Guest

    With my 807 I find that I have to press that button for a few seconds until
    the little light on the top of the dash (which you can't see if you're
    pressing the button) shows a steady red and then lock the car using the key
    to reliably render the alarm dog-proof, which is a ridiculous arrangement.
    Why the chap who came up with it was ever put in a position where he could
    inflict it upon his employers' customers is something that only the
    employers know - it's a complete mystery to me.

    Regarding the alarm setting itself off for no reason, make sure the
    electrical contacts on the sliding doors and the corresponding ones on the
    pillars are really clean. We used to have a lot of trouble with our 806
    because these regularly objected to being wiped by a wet Golden Retriever as
    he climbed in or out and in protest would suddenly decide the door was open
    whether it was or not. The 807 is less sensitive in this respect, but the
    possibilty is still there, so I still carry a can of contact cleaner.

    Ron Robinson
     
    R N Robinson, Nov 15, 2008
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  10. Thanks you Ron for this helpful suggestion. I had given up on this post and
    only saw your reply today. I will try this and monitor the results. I had
    no idea of this and wondered where you got it from. I guess that locking
    with the key does not set the alarm properly and also stops the deadlock
    engaging.

    Thanks

    Graham
     
    Graham Brooker, Nov 25, 2008
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  11. Graham Brooker

    R N Robinson Guest

    I found the proceedure with the alarm button and the key somewhere in the
    Driver's Handbook (it's that thing that the first owner always keeps so that
    the next ones never find out half of what they need to know). However the
    index never quite lists what you're looking for so I doubt if I could find
    it again - but it works with my car and dog combination and I haven't tried
    varying it by using the remote instead. If you had been on the end of the
    withering look that a Golden Retriever gives you when he has been sitting in
    a car with the alarm going off for some time you wouldn't either.

    Ron Robinson
     
    R N Robinson, Nov 26, 2008
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    If you use the key to lock the alarm won't set.
     
    Russell31, Apr 20, 2017
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