MGTF160 2004 - Central Locking/Alarm Issues
MGTF160 2004 - Central Locking/Alarm Issues was created by TimEwins
Posted 6 months 1 day ago #206713Symptom - Alarm goes off randomly
What I have tested
1) Battery - Condition good, fully charged (used a battery checker)
2) Alternator Good (battery checker)
3) Used 'Alarm Test Mode' tested all the sensors except the volumetric, all are good
BUT
when we lock the car now ... key fob or by key, the central locking makes a racket as it tries to open and close the door locks. This happens for a while, and then it goes away.
This may be what is causing the Alarm to go off.
So anyone else ever had their central locking basically switching on/off of its own accord (with no key)? and if so what needs fixing
Most appreciated
Thanks Community
Regards
Tim
Apologies if in wrong category ..... Newbie
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Posted 6 months 1 day ago #206715.Guidence on both exists btw
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
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Replied by TimEwins on topic MGTF160 2004 - Central Locking/Alarm Issues
Posted 5 months 4 weeks ago #206721The lock thing has only just started happening ... since the car was serviced !
Thanks for the reply
I'll go searching
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Posted 5 months 4 weeks ago #2067222003 TF 135 sunstorm
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Posted 5 months 4 weeks ago #206723One of the main causes of the alarm going off randomly seems to be the state of the wiring to the boot lid, the wires by the hinge can both fail and short causing some very odd problems including the alarm going off without apparent rhyme or reason. The wires around the boot hinge have been replaced on very many TFs, sometimes more than once
Sadly, Notanumber's observations are very true, and his suggestion is exactly what I first thought when I read your post. If the engine cover was removed when your car was serviced, the loom near the boot lid hinge MAY have been moved when the air filter was replaced, or other work in that area done.
Good luck finding the actual cause and when you do find & sure it, please let us all know, for the sake of future sufferers! I have been lucky so far, but my 2002 TF spent most of it's life in the (only) previous owner's garage, with just a few hundred miles at most between each of the MOT's!
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Replied by TimEwins on topic MGTF160 2004 - Central Locking/Alarm Issues
Posted 5 months 2 weeks ago #206841I charged the battery to 100%, reconnected it and we still had the same problems (Central locking and Alarm), so I decided we needed a new battery (it is over 4 years old).
I bought a new battery, a good quality Bosch S5. When I came to fit the new battery I rechecked the old one. The old one had dropped from 100% to 57% and it had not gone anywhere. So I thought at least the new Battery was needed.
I fitted the new battery, reconnected and still had the Central locking and alarm issues
So we gave up and checked it in to a specialist.
Three days later, my wife tried the central locking again and the darned thing worked properly !
Today (Sunday) I put the new battery on charge ... and it took 4 hours to reach full charge !
I reconnected, and again all systems seem ok.
So, puzzled. It might appear that there is some other system on the car that needed charging up perhaps???
So the old battery was not good enough to keep things charge, but after 3 days the new one was ?
Sounds mad ,,,,,,
We still have the car booked into the specialist for a week tuesday should this madness return.
But for now the problem has gone away.
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Posted 5 months 2 weeks ago #2068492003 TF 135 sunstorm
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Replied by TimEwins on topic MGTF160 2004 - Central Locking/Alarm Issues
Posted 5 months 2 weeks ago #206851The battery checker I bought from Amazon also has an alternator check .. and that seemed ok.
With the engine off it was ~12V, when cranked it dropped to about 9V, and then jumped to 14V .. so hopefully OK
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Posted 5 months 2 weeks ago #2068522003 TF 135 sunstorm
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Replied by TimEwins on topic MGTF160 2004 - Central Locking/Alarm Issues
Posted 5 months 2 weeks ago #206856I will do the test again though.
The car is going out tonight, so we'll see how that goes
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