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Old 05-08-2006, 06:54 PM   #1
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Default Tickford alarm problem

Hi
I have the genuine Ford Tickford alarm , which was standard equipment on the AU2 LTD.
Just lately it has been playing up. It goes off by itself for no apparent reason.
It also beeps 3 times when unlocking and then flashes the lights 8 times to tell me the back-up battery is low.

I pulled the siren apart and the battery is a 7.2 volt battery made up of 6 1.2 volt cells soldered on to the circuit board.
Just wondering has anyone any advice on sourcing the batteries as Jaycar only sell the separate 1.2 volt batteries and not the made up one.

Also where abouts is the shock sensor located I can't see it up under the dash.

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