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lillysteel1
Kangoo alarm system malfunction
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lillysteel1 (Author)
Thanks for the quick response! I haven't specifically checked the battery voltage, but the car starts without any issues. Could a slightly weak battery still cause problems with the alarm system even if it's sufficient for starting the engine? Any idea how to check?
claraflame1
Yes, even if the battery is strong enough to start the engine, a voltage drop during certain operations can confuse the alarm control unit. I eventually had a technician check the error memory and they told me the alarm system was coded to activate optical locking (indicators). They fixed it at the workshop. I would suggest visiting a workshop.
lillysteel1 (Author)
Alright, thanks for the information! I'll check the battery voltage first, but it sounds like a trip to the workshop might be necessary. I went to a local mechanic and they recoded the alarm control unit for 45€. Apparently, the alarm system was indeed set to activate optical locking, which was causing the malfunction.
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claraflame1
Hello! I also drive a Kangoo, and I remember facing a similar issue with my alarm system a while back. In my case, the alarm would randomly go off, or sometimes not arm at all. Have you checked the battery voltage recently? A weak battery can sometimes cause weird electrical issues that trigger the alarm system.