Series 2 Xantia Alarm
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reblack68
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Series 2 Xantia Alarm
Is there any way to remove the alarm from a S2 Xantia?
Richard
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No French cars of my own at present.
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DickieG
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Stempy
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Is it possible to just remove the box or will that render the car unusable?
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DickieG
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As far as I know the box, known as the CPH body computer (located on top of the heater box behind the glove box) also controls the immobilser so removing it will cause a few problems when starting the carStempy wrote:Is it possible to just remove the box or will that render the car unusable?
One of the useful things about S2 Xantia alarms is that the CPH keeps a record of the last 15 causes of the alarm being set off, as well as the facility to test the ultrasonic sensors reacting to movement inside the car, provided of course that you have a Lexia to connect to the car
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Stempy
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What a wonderful thing that Lexia is, can you get it to speak? It could give you a running commentary of everything that's going on while you're driving. It'd be like Star Trek "Computer, how much ignition advance are we running?" 
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Correct, it also controls the central locking & interior lighting aswell.DickieG wrote:As far as I know the box, known as the CPH body computer (located on top of the heater box behind the glove box) also controls the immobilser so removing it will cause a few problems when starting the carStempy wrote:Is it possible to just remove the box or will that render the car unusable?.
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Unfortunnately citroen have taken away the triggering memory feature on their new alarm systems on all the newer models, only CPH controlled alarms (mk2 Xantia, mk1 xsara & synergine) alow you to read the triggering memory. Its a shame because its a really usefull feature if your alarm is false triggering.
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reblack68
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