Self-Diagnosis And Monitoring Of Doors And Bonnet/Boot; Deactivating The Alarm - Alfa Romeo 156 Owner's Manual

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Self-diagnosis and monitoring
of doors and bonnet/boot
If, after the alarm has been activated, a
second acoustic signal is heard, check that
all the doors and bonnet/boot are closed
properly and engage the system once again.
On the other if a door or bonnet/boot lid
is not correctly closed it will not be controlled
by the system.
If the control signal is repeated when the
doors and bonnet/boot are closed properly
this means that the self-diagnosis function
has detected a system operating fault, in
which case it is necessary to contact Alfa
Romeo Authorized Services.

DEACTIVATING THE ALARM

To deactivate the alarm, press the button
on the key with remote control. The system
performs the following (with the exception
of some markets):
– the direction indicators turn on twice
briefly
– two beeps are sounded briefly by the
siren
– the doors are released.
WARNING If the led (A-fig. 9) in the
car stays on when the system has been de-
activated, (maximum of 2 minutes or until
the ignition key is moved to MAR) the fol-
lowing should be borne in mind:
– if the led stays on permanently, it means
that the remote control batteries are flat and
need replacing;
– if the led continues to flash, but at dif-
ferent intervals than normal, it means that
attempts to steal the car have been made,
counting the number of flashes it is also pos-
sible to identify the type of attempt:
1 flash:
right front door
2 flashes:
left front door
3 flashes:
right rear door
4 flashes:
left rear door
5 flashes:
volumetric sensors
6 flashes:
bonnet
7 flashes:
boot
8 flashes:
tampering with car starting
cables
9 flashes:
tampering with battery or
cutting emergency key ca-
bles
10 flashes:
at least three causes of
alarm.
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