My Mk1 308 Sport didn't come with an alarm fitted and I'm looing at fitting one but I need some help with there the various modules are located/fitted in my car.
I tried Sedre backup but the information is missing.
I need to know where the main alarm ecu is located and where the siren is also located. Need to know is the wires are there so I can plug them in.
I think these are what's needed:-
1 ECU
2 Siren
3 Internal movement sensor
4 Button panel above the radio (This is coming with the new stereo)
Any help much appreciated
Alarm Location
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Alarm Location
I don't know any MK I 308s so far that had an alarm fitted, but you have forgotten the Bonnet sensor and the programming as well as the wiring that connects the Alarm ECU to the bonnet sensor, the earths, the BSI via the CAN High and CAN Low networks, the Ultrasonic interior sensors, the interior ultrasonic alarm neutralisation switch and the siren.
I should be able to get you a diagram of a 308 with an alarm, but you'll need to pop your VIN up first.
I should be able to get you a diagram of a 308 with an alarm, but you'll need to pop your VIN up first.
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Suggy
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Re: Alarm Location
Thanks for the reply
I have Diagbox and PP2000 so programming shouldn't be an issue. I did think off fitting an aftermarket alarm but don't want an extra fob on the key bunch
VIN 55003724
Didn't know if the wiring was already there with the cars wiring loom?
I have Diagbox and PP2000 so programming shouldn't be an issue. I did think off fitting an aftermarket alarm but don't want an extra fob on the key bunch
VIN 55003724
Didn't know if the wiring was already there with the cars wiring loom?
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Re: Alarm Location
You can get aftermarket CAN alarms hat use the existing keyfob, Cobra do them.
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Suggy
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Re: Alarm Location
What do you recommend? without selling a kidneywheeler wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 16:25 You can get aftermarket CAN alarms hat use the existing keyfob, Cobra do them.
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Alarm Location
The last 8 (VIS) are not recognised, so have another look, or type it in full (the VIN is automatically masked anyway on post submission).Suggy wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 16:16 Thanks for the reply
I have Diagbox and PP2000 so programming shouldn't be an issue. I did think off fitting an aftermarket alarm but don't want an extra fob on the key bunch
VIN 55003724
Didn't know if the wiring was already there with the cars wiring loom?
Please note, I'm no longer active on the Forum, so won't respond to messages.
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Re: Alarm Location
I'd recommend 'don't do it', after market alarms are notorious for causing battery drain problems as well as being a nuisance to neighbours when they go off for no good reason and fail to work when the thieves come around.
Put sticky labels on the windows saying alarm and tracker fitted, gets the same result without the cost or hassle.
Put sticky labels on the windows saying alarm and tracker fitted, gets the same result without the cost or hassle.
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. (Albert Einstein)
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Suggy
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Re: Alarm Location
VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]GiveMeABreak wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 16:49The last 8 (VIS) are not recognised, so have another look, or type it in full (the VIN is automatically masked anyway on post submission).Suggy wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 16:16 Thanks for the reply
I have Diagbox and PP2000 so programming shouldn't be an issue. I did think off fitting an aftermarket alarm but don't want an extra fob on the key bunch
VIN 55003724
Didn't know if the wiring was already there with the cars wiring loom?
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Alarm Location
Here you go...

| Element | Designation |
| BB00 | Battery |
| BCM0 | Multifunction switch block |
| BSI1 | Built-in systems interface |
| CA00 | Ignition switch |
| CV00 | Switch module at the steering wheel (With integrated high-frequency receiver) |
| PSF1 | Connection board - fuse box - Engine compartment |
| 2610 | Left-hand headlamp |
| 2615 | Right-hand headlamp |
| 2630 | Rear left lamp on body |
| 2635 | Rear RH lamps (To body) |
| 6202 | Driver´s door lock assembly |
| 6207 | Passenger´s door lock assembly |
| 6212 | Rear left-hand door lock assembly |
| 6217 | Rear right-hand door lock assembly |
| 6222 | Boot lock assembly |
| 6232 | High frequency remote control |
| 6411 | Exterior mirror (Left hand ) |
| 6416 | Right hand exterior rear view mirror |
| 8209 | Transponder coil |
| 8602 | Anti-theft alarm unit |
| 8605 | Alarm siren |
| 8611 | Bonnet switch |
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Suggy
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Re: Alarm Location
Thanks
Found all the part on the net apart from the bonnet switch/censor
Found all the part on the net apart from the bonnet switch/censor
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Re: Alarm Location
The bonnet switch should be part no 633946, There's a brand new one on ebay just now for nearly half the dealer price.Suggy wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 18:50 Thanks
Found all the part on the net apart from the bonnet switch/censor
The Reason the VIS was not recognised is that there is another vehicle (a Vauxhall) with the exact same VIS.GiveMeABreak wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 16:49 The last 8 (VIS) are not recognised, so have another look, or type it in full (the VIN is automatically masked anyway on post submission).
There is also an outstanding quality campaign on this car (not saftey related) so you should contact a peugeot dealer about this.
Really depends on the quality of the alarm & the quality of the installation. A decent CAN alarm like the Cobra 4600 series should do. PSA/Mitsubishi seem to think they are OK as they retrofitted them to all the C-Crosser & 4007 models they sold in the UK post manufacturing as they weren't available with factory fitted alarms.Gibbo2286 wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 17:03 I'd recommend 'don't do it', after market alarms are notorious for causing battery drain problems as well as being a nuisance to neighbours when they go off for no good reason and fail to work when the thieves come around.
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Suggy
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Re: Alarm Location
Waiting for a reply from a supplier about one.wheeler wrote: 24 Apr 2022, 14:05The bonnet switch should be part no 633946, There's a brand new one on ebay just now for nearly half the dealer price.Suggy wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 18:50 Thanks
Found all the part on the net apart from the bonnet switch/censor
The Reason the VIS was not recognised is that there is another vehicle (a Vauxhall) with the exact same VIS.GiveMeABreak wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 16:49 The last 8 (VIS) are not recognised, so have another look, or type it in full (the VIN is automatically masked anyway on post submission).
There is also an outstanding quality campaign on this car (not saftey related) so you should contact a peugeot dealer about this. Which is what? pleaseReally depends on the quality of the alarm & the quality of the installation. A decent CAN alarm like the Cobra 4600 series should do. PSA/Mitsubishi seem to think they are OK as they retrofitted them to all the C-Crosser & 4007 models they sold in the UK post manufacturing as they weren't available with factory fitted alarms.Gibbo2286 wrote: 23 Apr 2022, 17:03 I'd recommend 'don't do it', after market alarms are notorious for causing battery drain problems as well as being a nuisance to neighbours when they go off for no good reason and fail to work when the thieves come around.
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Suggy
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Re: Alarm Location
Tried searching but unable to find any outstanding recalls. where did you find out please
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wheeler
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Re: Alarm Location
The recall info is from live servicebox.
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Alarm Location
Just ring the dealer up and quote your VIN, they will be able to tell you what for and it won't cost you anything. It's probably not a safety recall, just an issue in aftersales that needs attention.
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