Teasy2007
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- Sep 26, 2007
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We have another problem, this time with our Cobra alarm. For no reason at all the alarm went off at 4.00 this morning, at first we did not realise it was our alarm as we have never had it go off before! So we laid in bed complaining about the noise and wishing 'they' would hurry up and turn the damn thing off! We thought it was our next door neighbour as I could see a reflection of the flashing in our awning. Eventually we realised it might be us!
We turned it off, and set it again and it started to wake up the rest of the campsite!! In the end we went to sleep with the doors unlocked.
This morning we have checked the handbook and find that 3 blinking lights means that the bonnet was open. Obviously it was not, we pressed the sensor in and out a few times and that seems to be working freely. We switched the ignition on and it reset the alarm. We decided we did not want to take a chance that we would wake the site again tonight and tried to lock all the doors without using the alarm, but the driver's door does not have a keyhole! According to the Renault handbook the cab doors are locked with the fob, which automatically sets the alarm!
Any ideas would be gratefully apprecaited, they are very keen on noise - or lack of it - after 11 at night at Bonterra Park.
We are hoping that this is the last (there have now been three problems) since we have been in Spain for the last month!
One thing it does prove is that if your alarm goes off, nobody will come and have a look to make sure everything is ok!
Ginny and Mike
We turned it off, and set it again and it started to wake up the rest of the campsite!! In the end we went to sleep with the doors unlocked.
This morning we have checked the handbook and find that 3 blinking lights means that the bonnet was open. Obviously it was not, we pressed the sensor in and out a few times and that seems to be working freely. We switched the ignition on and it reset the alarm. We decided we did not want to take a chance that we would wake the site again tonight and tried to lock all the doors without using the alarm, but the driver's door does not have a keyhole! According to the Renault handbook the cab doors are locked with the fob, which automatically sets the alarm!
Any ideas would be gratefully apprecaited, they are very keen on noise - or lack of it - after 11 at night at Bonterra Park.
We are hoping that this is the last (there have now been three problems) since we have been in Spain for the last month!
One thing it does prove is that if your alarm goes off, nobody will come and have a look to make sure everything is ok!
Ginny and Mike