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Friends: 0 | Let's say that I have the car in Ready. Then I get out and ignore the car's complaints about taking the key with me. Then I lock the door. Will the alarm arm? If so, will the starter disable also turn the car off if the alarm is triggered? |
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Friends: 0 | Do you have SKS??Are you locking with metal key?? Why would the alarm go off? |
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Friends: 0 | Well, someone started a thread about leaving their dogs in the car with the AC running and it got me thinking. Once it's running, anyone can jump in and steal it. However, the alarm is supposed to have a starter disable. If the alarm goes off and shuts off the car, then it's fine. Otherwise, I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving it unattended in Ready for any amount of time. |
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(I'll have to double check that though as it's not something I normally try to do.) | |
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Friends: 3 | There is no standard "alarm" on a US GEN III. There is the engine immobilizer, but I have no idea what happens in the situation described above. EDIT: I see from the post two below that the OP has the VIP RS 3200 alarm. Having thought about this some more, I think by leaving the car running and locking the car with the key, you may just have left yourself vulnerable. I think that the process of doing that doesn't allow the alarm and immobilizer to set so they can do their thing properly. Last edited by jay_man2; 09-13-2009 at 07:30 PM. |
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Friends: 0 | Yes, the car will lock if you get out while the car is still in READY mode. I've mistakenly done it. There are other threads where people mention leaving their car on by accident and forgetting about it. The thing you have to remember is that the car will stay on (in READY mode) EVEN IF you take the key with you but you forget to turn it off. Say, for instance, you are driving your car with a passenger, they get out of the car and have your key, but you/they don't realize it, you can still drive your car to the next destination, but then you will not be able to turn it back on until you have the key again. |
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Friends: 0 | I forgot to mention that I have VIP 3200 Plus |
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Friends: 0 | Alright, I tried it and it doesn't work. If it's in Ready, the remote and the sensors on the handle won't lock the door. I also tried locking from the interior switch and with the metal key, but the alarm didn't arm (but I forgot to check if they do it when the car is off). |
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Friends: 1 | while the car is running, the VIP 3200 plus cannot be engaged. While the ignition is on, the alarm system is completely inoperable. As soon as you turn the car off, then the alarm system can work via pressing the Arm button on the key fob and the alarm only operates when (+) ignition is absent from the feed to the actual VIP 3200 module. The starter disable cannot engage while the VIP 3200 sees a (+) feed to the ignition. The only time the starter disable engages, is when you "ARM" the VIP 3200. |
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