MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => How to Guides / Troubleshooting => Topic started by: edition30gaz on January 20, 2015, 08:30:59 pm
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Had an 07 plate edition 30 for just under a year now and on a few occasions now the alarm random goes off, I can't turn it off with my fob and it even allows me to drive off with the alarm going off!?!
A friend scanned my car for me and this is what I've got...
3 Faults Found:
01135 - Interior Monitoring Sensors
004 - No Signal/Communication
00323 - Vehicle Inclination Sensor (G384)
004 - No Signal/Communication
01134 - Alarm Horn (H12)
004 - No Signal/Communication
Anyone come across this before? time to start replacing parts?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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I've had a few alarm related problems over the years on my mk5's.
The main culprit is usually the internal battery of the alarm siren self combusting, so it needs a new siren.
Last time, it was a new battery needed and the alarm was going off due to dropped voltages.
It has also been known for ultrasonic sensors to cause issue.
In 46-CCM, if you look at measuring blocks, it will tell you the last few triggers for the alarm, this will point exactlky at what you need to replace.
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In this thread poster number 5 advises you where to find the offending item!
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=28594.0
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I've replaced the battery on the car because it died on me through lack of use.
I checked all the fuses and found fuse 35 missing. Which is alarm related so replaced that but it then went off the next day again randomly.
To check the measuring blocks do I this with another scan do i? I'm pretty new to all this so excuse my knowledge on this!
The ultrasonic sensors have popped up a few times whilst googling the issues but if I can pin point it first that would be great, thanks very much, as you can imagine intermitent problems are pretty frustrating.
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In this thread poster number 5 advises you where to find the offending item!
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=28594.0
Thanks, my siren still works but could this be faulty due to water damage maybe?
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I had a similar issue on an 03 plate A4. I had to take it to Audi and they put a new control unit in. Taking it to Audi was last resort though, three different garages tried various fixes before they nailed it.
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I've had a few alarm related problems over the years on my mk5's.
The main culprit is usually the internal battery of the alarm siren self combusting, so it needs a new siren.
Last time, it was a new battery needed and the alarm was going off due to dropped voltages.
It has also been known for ultrasonic sensors to cause issue.
In 46-CCM, if you look at measuring blocks, it will tell you the last few triggers for the alarm, this will point exactlky at what you need to replace.
Checked the measuring blocks earlier today and all the triggers were no. 12 - intelligent siren, is this the one behind the arch liner?
Slightly confused as to why the other two error codes came up as well?
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If you go onto the Ross Tech wiki it'll give you symptoms and possible resolutions for the fault codes.
The other codes could be old ones, or more likely the siren battery has packed up and lost comms with them - hence the fault.
Intelligent siren is definitely a failed/failing siren, yes in the aluminium case under drivers wheel arch. Buying a used one may result in this happening again, but if buying one get a C or D version.
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I'll have a look and see what Ross Tech comes up with, most probably buy a new replacement unit and hope that sorts it. When my friend cleared all three codes they just came back straight away, but fingers crossed we've narrowed it down now. Thanks very much for your help it's really appreciated!