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May 6th, 2022, 22:22 | #21 |
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Thank you !!!! It worked, despite being a 2012 one ! Not OK to begin with, left overnight and the message was gone ( presumably as the internal batteries became charged). What is so different for the Mazda units that even older ones continue to work ?
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May 7th, 2022, 00:35 | #22 | |
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The only difference I can see is that the Mazda ones are nice and shiny so presumably are fitted inside the car somewhere whereas the Volvo ones are all crusty from sitting in the wheel arch.
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Feb 11th, 2024, 15:51 | #23 |
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Thanks for the advise on here,I have had this problem for a while and decided I,d had enough of the message keep appearing every time I start the car,so I,ve just replaced the siren unit with one from a Ford Fiesta 2020,from Ebay,it fits perfectly,but I still have the message!
Hopefully the internal batteries on the new unit will charge up and the issue will be resolved,I will update fingers crossed. Last edited by Morningken1; Feb 11th, 2024 at 16:06. |
Mar 15th, 2024, 14:37 | #24 | |
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After a considerable time I realised that although the siren did fit,it wasn’t going to solve the issue,so I decided to give it another go and buy another siren from Ebay. The first one was a 2020 manufactured one from a ford puma,I thought I was doing the best thing to get the newest possible so the batteries should be better,however I have discovered that the later sirens after 2017 are manufactured in Macedonia rather than France like the original one,so I decided to give this a try by getting a France made 116A part number rather than 116RA or 116R00/04 etc. Just fitted it 2017. 116A and it has worked and annoying warning disappeared,this one was from a Land Rover,but I really don’t think it matters as long as the part no is 116A as they all only have 3 cables,also if anybody takes theirs off and wants to check the batteries without wrecking it to get to them,test between one of the outer pins and the middle one and you should get roughly 2.4v dc as there’s 2 cells inside 1.2v each,if you do then your batteries are okay,if not you need to replace,hope this helps somebody. |
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Mar 17th, 2024, 19:14 | #25 |
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Just replaced the alarm unit on my V60, used a Mazda module purchased off eBay last year for around a tenner. It was also the 116A model. Pleasantly surprised when it worked as it had been sitting in a draw for six months. Finally message free at start up, hurrah.
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Mar 18th, 2024, 19:29 | #26 |
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Not sure whether they are connected but since I replaced the alarm module I have started getting the low oil warning again. I had been using Vida to check oil weekly as the oil warning was not showing, even though one time oil level was below 20mm.
And the stop start has also kicked in again. |
Mar 19th, 2024, 21:00 | #27 |
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I have still been getting the oil low warning throughout the alarm system issue,I would not have thought they,d be connected,although I think mine is using a lot of oil at the minute due to the fuel pressure sensor needing unblocking,I had the issue before and it started missing periodically at low speeds.
The start/stop never seems available for me as I do low mileage and short journeys(not ideal I know). Hoping the aux battery will charge now though without the drain from the alarm trying to charge constantly. |
Mar 19th, 2024, 22:10 | #28 | |
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PU mouldings. Originally specified I'm sure as an integral skinned one, closed cell which did not absorb much moisture. By the time of these cars were built, it was a totally open celled part= a sponge! It keeps the alarm unit in a very high humidity environment. Mazda use a simple thermoplastic deflector to fill the gap. I shall remove those PU parts tomorrow. They do more harm than good. Written by someone who was involved with PU integral skin foams ant RRim for 30 years! |
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Mar 20th, 2024, 23:30 | #29 | |
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Wonder if there,s a replacement for these ,any ideas? |
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Mar 21st, 2024, 11:07 | #30 |
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I was thinking along the lines of using a PVC plastisol coating (" Plastidip" or similar) on a fully dried part, coating both the visible and unseen surfaces.
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