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another reason for false car alarms
I had parked my 2003 X5 at my friend's home in dense city. I was sleeping in the guest room and the familiar alarm went off. I could use the key to reset the car and this happened twice before I just unlocked the car (I could do this from the bedroom) the next day a spider desended from the visor, right by the motion sensor. I grabbed him and threw him out. Problem solved. No alarm the next night. The alarm had gone off unpredictably over the past few weeks and it is now silent.
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I have had a couple of those alarm-go-off-for-no-reason moments... I will look for spiders now.
(mind you, in my case the windows are up all the time.)
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Currently driving: 2011 E70 x35i , 2011 E90 335d Previous BMWs: 2007 E90 328i , 2005 E53 3.0i, 2011 F10 535i (6spd manual) |
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This is also a known trick by car thieves. They set-off your alarm few times till you get tired and unlock it for them.
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spider wasn't the problem
The alarm went off again. I searched this site and found the solution. A post about the hood switch for the alarm. I just sprayed some contact cleaner in it and wiggled it some, and then glued a thin piece of cork to the hood where the switch makes contact. No alarm problems now for a week. Thank you X5 and all the great posters. Rich
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