DizzyRebel
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Registered: 2nd Jan 09
Location: Lincoln
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Basically, my friend has a clifford alarm fitted to a saxo vtr. On her keys she has the clifford fob, an old citroen key thats never worked and the ignition key with immobiliser unit in it. Tonight she unlocked it as per usual and when she went to go start it she put the dud key in and tried to start it. Turned it over for 8 seconds or so and it wouldnt start. Then she realised what she had done and put the other ignition key in and nothing would happen. Lights and ignition come on but it wont turn over. Tried D/C the battery and it still wouldnt start.
So i was wondering will it have triggered a deadlock system on the immobiliser circuit with the clifford being attachedor something, or is it something to do with it being french and breaking something else at an opportune moment?
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pooly-adam
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Registered: 11th Feb 10
Location: Hartlepool
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My clio did that before i put wrong key in the bat was dead on it so triggered me immobilizer meanin only me lights would come on on rhe dash no fire so on me key i had a button i held that i. While turnin key and it fired up
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Adam C
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Registered: 10th Jan 07
Location: Cornwall UK Drives:Arden Blue Gsi T
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Ive had a similar problem with mine in the past, was easy to sort, when i turned the key to ignition i had to press the button i normally use to unlock/dis-alarm on the clifford fob and that would then let me start the car.
I have a Concept 650mk2 alarm/immob so not sure if it would be the same as hers, problem sounds similar though.
Would always happen after i unlocked the car and hadnt started it within 30 seconds i think, and after i turned the car off it would happen if i didnt alarm the car or stick it in valet mode.
My Arden Blue Astra GSi MK4 on BBS LM's Project Thread
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DAZ1985
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Registered: 3rd Sep 06
Location: Scholar Green, Cheshire
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Clifford alarms are wank and overpriced
pay for a name and that name is toss
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AlexW
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Registered: 25th Oct 08
Location: Essex
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quote: Originally posted by DAZ1985
Clifford alarms are wank and overpriced
pay for a name and that name is toss
+1
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Gav8v
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Registered: 30th Sep 09
Location: Bedford
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my clifford on my uno went into valet mode on its own and i had no idea wtf happened till i did some research on the net!
still would recommend them tho!
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Fro
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Registered: 20th Jun 06
Location: Rainham, Essex Drives: A3 2.0TDi Sport
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Heard that Clifford could be a pain in the arse when I was looking for an alarm years ago. Ended up getting a toad ai606 on my first two cars and couldn't fault the system at all have me no grief and helped menstop some toe rag trying to pinch my headunit!
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DAZ1985
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Registered: 3rd Sep 06
Location: Scholar Green, Cheshire
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Heard that Clifford could be a pain in the arse when I was looking for an alarm years ago. Ended up getting a toad ai606 on my first two cars and couldn't fault the system at all have me no grief and helped menstop some toe rag trying to pinch my headunit!
snap proper quality system at the right price, never missed a beat
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