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Old 08-25-2005, 11:32 AM
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Question Alarm goes off when dogs are in boot

Or should that be 'trunk'??

Im in UK, so hoping that US spec Zafira's are the same in this respect..

I have a 2002 Zafira, and I have a problem. When I leave the dogs in the back of the car and set the alarm, they activate it as soon as they move.

I'm sure I'm missing something..Is there a way to over-ride this?
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Lightbulb Re: Alarm goes off when dogs are in boot

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Or should that be 'trunk'??

Im in UK, so hoping that US spec Zafira's are the same in this respect..

I have a 2002 Zafira, and I have a problem. When I leave the dogs in the back of the car and set the alarm, they activate it as soon as they move.

I'm sure I'm missing something..Is there a way to over-ride this?
Hi there
In the zafira there are two buttons for the curtesy lights in the front. With the ignition switched off press both buttons at the same time and a small red light should start flashing just below the radio. This shows that the internal sensors are de-activated. You have 10secs to get out the car and lock it. hope this works.
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