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  1. Silverbake = top man, many thanks for all the help. JDB
  2. Thanks! The roof rack is this one - 91/NL/RR - http://www.roversnorth.com/store/images/Product/medium/LD91NL.JPG Size is 135 cms wide by 205 long,
  3. As above looking to put a decking sheet on the roof rack - is 2mm too thin and will it deform (on a Brownchurch full length) or should i go for 3mm? Just trying to keep the weight (and cost) down? Next anyone know of cheap sources?! Thanks in advance.
  4. As above - whats above difference between ABS and non ABS master cylinders? I am after a service kit for an ABS one and can't find and cheap ones (ie under £50)? Disco is a 300tdi 1996. Thanks in advance
  5. I have a 2 button remote and it worked as a test.... for all the systems?
  6. Ok the latest update, the siren has not gone off of its own accord, so today decided to run the "test procedure" which I found on the RAVE CD - ie the release bonnet switch, turn ignition on, open drivers door, ignition off then on. It entered the test procedure and all the senors worked, but the siren did not go off - indicators and LED all flashed as they should. Thought this was a little strange, so reset alarm, and then tried it in the full mode - and no siren. Looking more and more as though the BBUS is the problem area - time to find a cheapish one to swap out.
  7. Just noticed what herpmad has posted on another post that is currently running ref a TD5 immobiliser - Maybe this is waht I have done to reset mine?
  8. OK - followed the advice - connected it all back up. Alarm sounded but did not stop after 3 minutes. Tried remote on/off, ignition on/off a few times and it still did not go off. Then whilst doing this and opening and closing the drivers door whilst deciding whether to disconnect the battery it went quiet! Not sure exactly what order I did everything in - problem remote on/off a few times, opened door, ignition on/off a few times, shut door to loosen battery ready to take off, then ignition on/off ready to disconnect. Any ideas have I reset it? I have wrapped it in rags so that if it does go off in the middle of the night it won't disturb too many people - as I don't have 100% confidence in it being right yet......
  9. OK looks as though the "3 minute test" is next - its now 930pm so I think I will leave it until the morning! Will report back - thanks to all for advice so far. One other thing I think the system is generally OK, with the BBUS disconnected, if I leave the dogs in the car and use the remote (rather than the key in the door to switch the ultrasonics off) the dogs movement triggers the lights to flash as though the alarm is sounding (obviously no siren).
  10. Well just tried the "correct" way of disconnecting the battery, then reconnected BBUS, reconnected battery, siren sounded and would not switch off the way recommended in the book - ie remote fob then turn ignition to position II. So open to suggestions for something else to try.
  11. Thanks - will give it a go and see. JDB
  12. Hi - after some advice the Alarm system Siren BBUS / AMR4974 located on the front drivers side wing sounds if it is connected, the rest of the alarm system seems to work ok with it disconnected - but obviously no siren. Am I right to presume that the internal battery has died and as a result it causes the alarm to sound? I don't suppose there is a way of testing apart from swapping out, and it looks as though its sealed to stop tampering - so I cannot add a new nicad to it? I had a quick look but could not find new ones just other used ones - likely to have the same problem in due course?
  13. ".... sharp downward pressure to base" & "do not use tools to assist removal" - sounds like a recipe for disaster if I did its bound to break!
  14. JDB

    Fuel Range

    Don't forget that speedos normally over-read by 10%, the only accurate way to measure is use a GPS - this is why real mpg is often much less..... Add on changes caused by the use of different tyre sizes etc and GPS is the only way to go.
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