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A.Pires



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Alarm?

my l322 td6 during the night around 02.00 starts to activate the 4 emergency lights. (nobody touches him). Neighbors have already alerted me to this. Could this be the reason why it drains the battery?
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Post #568093 26th Sep 2020 10:48pm
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Brian Considine



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The battery drain is probably something else - there are many threads on L322 battery drain issues (including mine).

What happens is that as the battery drains the voltage reduces - the alarm (which has it's own battery (in the siren I think) "sees" this as a security breech & sets off the alarm.

You will need to find the cause of the battery drain first.

In the meantime, you could unplug the siren.

Hope this helps & good luck with the battery drain. 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6

Post #568104 27th Sep 2020 8:04am
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mjdronfield



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Activates just the lights? No siren? 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8

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A.Pires



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Yes, only de lights

Post #568155 27th Sep 2020 5:21pm
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