Second Button Does Not Work
NOTE: Outputs K7 and K8 must be subjected to a current of not more than 250 mA. When the alarm is deactivated, the constant output signal on position k8 or position 1 will be switched off. In other words, deactivating the alarm shuts off the parking heater etc.
Check control module programing to see that FUNCTION 4 (visible acknowledgement button 2) is set to 5, 6, 7 or 8.
Sources of fault
Open-circuit in signal leads between connector and alarm control module.
Short-circuit to ground in signal leads between connector and alarm control module.
Short-circuit to supply in signal leads between connector and alarm control module.
Fault in remote control.
Fault in alarm control module.
Fault-tracing starts with S1.
S1 Check Signal Leads
Deactivate alarm.
Ignition off.
Disconnect the 2-pin connector.
Disconnect the 10-pin connector from control module.
Test A:
Connect an ohmmeter between 2-pin connector position 2 and 10-pin connector position K7. Ohmmeter should read approx. 0 ohm.
Test B:
Connect an ohmmeter between 2-pin connector position 1 and 10-pin connector position K8. Ohmmeter should read approx. 0 ohm.
If readings are OK:
Check button function in position 1 S2.
If any reading is incorrect:
Check respective lead between 2-pin connector and 10-pin connector for open-circuit as per WA3 See Other Fault-Tracing Test in Basic Alarm.Deal with fault or replace lead.
S2 Check Button Function In Position 1
Ignition off.
Replace 10-pin connector in control module.
Activate alarm.
Deactivate alarm.
Test A:
Connect an ohmmeter between 2-pin connector position 1 and ground. Ohmmeter should read infinite resistance.
Test B:
Reconnect ohmmeter between 2-pin connector position 1 and ground. Press button 2 on remote control. Ohmmeter should read approx. 0 ohm.
If readings are OK:
Check button function in position 2 S3.
If reading is incorrect in test A:
Check lead between 2-pin connector position 1 and 10-pin connector position K8 for short-circuit to ground as per WA4. Check Fault-Tracing in Remote Control in Basic Alarm.
If reading is incorrect in test B:
Check lead between 2-pin connector position 1 and 10-pin connector position k8 for short-circuit to supply as per WA5.
Check Fault-Tracing In Remote Control in Basic Alarm.
S3 Check Button Function In Position 2
Test A:
Ignition off.
Connect an ohmmeter between 2-pin connector position 2 and ground. Ohmmeter should read infinite resistance.
Test B:
Reconnect ohmmeter between 2-pin connector position 2 and ground. Keep button 2 on remote control pressed. Ohmmeter should read approx. 0 ohm.
If readings are OK:
Try another alarm control module after Fault-Tracing in Alarm Wiring Harness, here in Gurard Alarm I or II.
If reading is incorrect In test A:
Check lead between 2-pin connector position 2 and 10-pin connector position k7 for short-circuit to ground as per WA4. Deal with fault or replace lead.
Check Fault-Tracing in Remote Control of Basic Alarm.
If reading is incorrect In test B
Check lead between 2-pin connector position 2 and 10-pin connector position K7 for short-circuit to supply as per WA5. Deal with fault or replace lead.
Check Fault-Tracing in Remote Control of Basic Alarm.