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Alarm on the X5 2004 3.0
So this got me wandering about my X5 the other day I rocked it with the alarm activated, but still the it did'nt go off....??? So is it only after someone trys jimming it or braken a window will the aralm go off? can't you make it more sensitive? |
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OEM alarms don't normally have exterior sensors. So even if you rock it or hit the car, the alarm won't go off. I believe the X5's alarm only has break entry feature and interior motion sensors.
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So Break Entry means unless someone breaks the window or enters the alarm won't go off...so the damage is done by the time the alarm goes off... Did you guys intstall a exterior alarm? |
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That's pretty much what it does. I don't think there is an oem alarm out there that has exterior sensors. I'm not sure if you can add that to the X5. I don't think it's advisable to put an aftermarket alarm either. I would talk with a local car stereo/alarm.
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I thought the alarm has a tilt sensor, i.e for the times when someone steals the wheels. I believe the owner's manual should say what parts of the vehicle are monitored.
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The tilt sensor is located on the passenger side near the windshield, probably under the hood according to this diagram.
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I didn't know the X5s have tilt sensors. I learn something new here everyday
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