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Old Apr 26th, 2022, 22:27   #20
GrahamHR
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Originally Posted by Chrisv60 View Post
I've fixed it!!!

In my last post I cracked open the siren and replaced the AAA NiMH batteries but noticed there was quite a bit of corrosion. Fitted it in the car and left it overnight but still got the error message.

The part no. on the back of mine was 6G9N-19G229-BK, however, 1 bought a siren off ebay 6G9N-19G229-CG from a 2014 Mazda 2 for £12.55.

Plugged it in but still got the error message. Left it overnight and the error message has gone!

Hope this helps someone else.
Thanks for the info, I bought one; haven't fitted it yet so I don't know if it'll solve the problem on my car.

It came with the original Mazda bracket and wiring sub loom. What a lovely thing, galvanized steel with no sharp edges, compared to the nasty Volvo crudely stamped black painted bracket.
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