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I have bought a A/S Warwick on a Peugeot chassis. It came with Clifford 330XI alarm which is , somehow, combined with the Peugeot alarm - but no code, no obvious 'valet switch' or 'keyless transmitter' - only the standard Peugeot key with 3 buttons. The manufacturers and the previous owner don't reply to correspondence. The alarm goes off without any obvious reason other than I am onboard but not necessarily near a movement sensor.
I, and my neighbours, would be grateful for any help.
 

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I have bought a A/S Warwick on a Peugeot chassis. It came with Clifford 330XI alarm which is , somehow, combined with the Peugeot alarm - but no code, no obvious 'valet switch' or 'keyless transmitter' - only the standard Peugeot key with 3 buttons. The manufacturers and the previous owner don't reply to correspondence. The alarm goes off without any obvious reason other than I am onboard but not necessarily near a movement sensor.
I, and my neighbours, would be grateful for any help.
The sensor react to air pressure and are very sensitive so you don't need to be close to them. A slightly open window will set them off. I had trouble with the underneath the bonnet switch not making a good contact onto the felt. insulation
Mine one only has the vehicle key to operate it. I don't have night function or on board function
 
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Apr 20, 2021
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Dorset, UK
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Since 2012
Thanks Stealaway.
By trial and error, the only way I could cancel the alarm was to press the middle button, But the alarm would go off again after a variable time, presumably again due to movement .
Does your vehicle key look the same as mine? The top button locks and unlocks the cab, the middle locks the habitation door and the bottom one opens it. Usually!
Any other advice would be gratefully received.
Nick

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Thanks Stealaway.
By trial and error, the only way I could cancel the alarm was to press the middle button, But the alarm would go off again after a variable time, presumably again due to movement .
Does your vehicle key look the same as mine? The top button locks and unlocks the cab, the middle locks the habitation door and the bottom one opens it. Usually!
Any other advice would be gratefully received.
Nick

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I only have the two button Fiat key fob.
Locking the van as normal with the fob sets the alarm and you have a chirp and the light on the dash.
Unlocking the van with switches turns off the alarm and light.
If the alarm is activated put your key in the ignition and turn on the engine to reset it.

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Many thanks Stealaway.
I'll have to find how to immobilise the alarm whilst onboard whilst still preventing intruders by locking the doors.

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Intruders when you are in the van is very unlikely but we do use these with the front seats turned around.
 
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