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rob
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Post by rob »

Yes the difference is that central locking just locks the doors. Deadlocking disables the pull up things on the doors. This means that if you leave you roof down someone cant lean in and unlock the car doors.
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Rich
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Post by Rich »

Rob,
Can you confirm that the deadlocks on the Peugeot are different to the ones used on Ford Mondeos? I'm asking as I had the company Mondeo parked outside my house the other day and came out in the morning to find that someone had stolen the stereo (only any good in another Mondeo !). What flabbergasted me was the method of entry, the car was alarmed !. The scrotes had pierced a hole beside the barrel of the lock which disabled the alarm + opened the door. Totally contradicting my understanding of deadlocks ?. I’m hoping you can reassure me that the Peugeot Alarm/deadlocks are vastly superior to Fords and cannot be beaten so easily. Or do I have to resort to sleeping in my 206cc with a baseball bat !

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Post by Robbie »

I doubt if many alarms are safe from well organised criminals such as these. :sad:

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Post by paul_y3k »

soory been away .. regarding the sportsbag queury. it was in the back seat. I know not to open the boot with the alarm on. basically just reached over and plonked it in.
I'm sure that the alarm does work wqith the roof down because it was the same for my 306cab.
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jim
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Post by jim »

Strange, mine definately doesnt work with roof down. I must have looked very odd yesterday leaning into the car, waving me arms... Nothing, am sure the manual it says somthing about to switch off the interior sensors to press that awkward button, unless roof is down and they are automatically disabled. Will go and check tonight, even if no-one else is interested... i am now.

Derek
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Post by Derek »

mines definitely doesn't work with the roof down and it says it shouldn't in the manual.

i checked as i was worried 1st time i was gonna leave it with roof down.
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Gareth
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Post by Gareth »

Is this another pre/post 2002 difference? Mine definitely switches the alarm off when I've got the roof down, and my car is a 2002 model. When I picked the car up I was given a different (incorrect) description by the salesperson that I needed to turn it off with the button inside, so I guess this might apply to pre-2002 models?

M275
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Post by M275 »

Nope - Ive got a Sept 2001 CC and my alarm switches off when the roof is down !

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Now wheres the logic ??? Probably the same logic as the climate control settings !

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paul_y3k
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Post by paul_y3k »

nope mines 2002. So I'll check this lunchtime to make sure I wasn't doing anything weird.
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Post by Alex LS »

Well the logic is they've obviously fitted an ultrasonic alarm which will go off as soon as anyone breathes near your car instead of a microwave alarm which would work nicely with the roof down.
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Post by JaRi »

typically Peugeot I'd say, at least... is everyone talking about the same alarm, officially provided by Peugeot?
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Post by JaRi »

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