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E - Security Systems
1-E-4
Unlocking the Car, Disarming the Alarm
Point the key fob towards the rear window and press the left button once.
The following events will occur:
1. The green light on the key fob will light while the left button is pressed.
2. The car doors and fuel filler flap will unlock.
3. The direction indicators will flash (in markets where visible alarm signals
are permitted and programmed).
4. The alarm system will be switched off.
Locking the Car, Arming the Alarm
Point the key fob towards the rear window and press the left button. The
following events will occur:
1. The green light on the key fob will light while the left button is pressed.
2. The car doors and fuel filler flap will lock.
3. The direction indicators will flash once (in markets where visible alarm
signals are permitted).
4. The alarm system will be switched on.
Alarm and Security System Protection
With the alarm system armed, any attempt to open a door, the boot or the
bonnet will result in full alarm activation.
(See also the engine immobilisation protection afforded by the PATs system)
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E - Security Systems
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Full Alarm Activation
When activated, the siren sounds for 30 seconds (in markets where audible
sirens are permitted) and the direction indicators flash (in markets where
visible alarm signals are permitted). After 5 minutes the alarm stops (i.e. the
direction indicators stop flashing) and returns to the armed state. The doors,
boot and filler flap remain locked throughout.
The alarm can be deactivated by pressing the left (Key) button on the key
fob. This will also disarm the alarm and unlock the doors and filler flap.
Panic Alarm
The system has a panic alarm feature which can be activated whatever the
alarm state. This feature may be used to discourage offenders when you are
either inside the car or within the operating range of the alarm key fob
(approximately 10 metres / 30 feet).
To activate the panic alarm, press and hold the left key fob button for at least
three seconds. The system will enter the full alarm state.
Press the key fob left button again to stop the panic alarm and return to the
state prior to initial panic alarm activation.
If the panic alarm is not switched off using the left button, the siren will stop
after 30 seconds and the indicator flashing will deactivate after 5 minutes.
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E - Security Systems
1-E-6
Boot (Trunk) Lock Control
To open the boot (trunk), press the right
key fob button. The key fob red lamp will
stay on so long as the right hand button is
pressed. The direction indicators will flash
once (in markets where visible alarm signals
are permitted), the siren will chirp once (in
markets where audible sirens are permitted
and programmed) and the boot will unlock.
It is not necessary to disarm the alarm in
order to use the boot unlock feature.
Caution: Always ensure that the boot (trunk) lid is securely closed after use. The boot
(trunk) interior lights will be on when the lid is left partially open and will cause the
vehicle battery to discharge.
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E - Security Systems
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Alarm Key Fob - Range and Battery Replacement
The normal range of the alarm key fob is approximately 10 metres (30 feet).
If you need to come closer to the car before the key fob signal is effective,
the key fob battery probably needs replacing.
To replace the key fob battery, open the battery compartment using a small
flat bladed tool and remove the cover.
Lift out the two batteries noting the correct orientation (positive terminals
uppermost). Take care not to damage the upper electrical contact in the
battery compartment.
Fit replacement batteries (Two x Varta CR2016 3 volt batteries or similar),
observing the correct polarity. Refit the battery compartment cover and
press the outer end to engage the cover lock tab.
Test that the alarm system will arm/disarm when actuated using the key fob
from a range of approximately 10 metres (30 feet).
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A - Service Schedules
2-A-6
Road Test
Engine
Clutch (manual only)
Manual transmission
Auto transmission
Rear axle differential
Steering
Brakes
Wheel balance
Dampers
Noise vibration or harshness
Air conditioning performance
Instruments operation
Seat belt and buckle operation
Steering wheel alignment
Traction control
Final Checks
Drive belt tensions
Fuel / brake pipe security
Fuel / fluid leaks
Cooling systems hose security
Exhaust catalyst security
Hand-over Preparation
Assemble / Check function of all keys
and key fobs
Clean bodywork
Clean off all transit labels
Valet Vehicle
Degrease windscreen
Fit carpets
Remove interior protection
Check Owner's Guide/Quick Guide
Check tools
Install license plates
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Index
5-A-1
Index
A
ABS Warning Light 1-C-22
Adjustments Before Driving 1-A-7
Air Conditioning System 1-D-2
Defrost 1-D-6
Door Mounted Vents 1-D-4
Face Level Vents 1-D-3
Fan Speed Control 1-D-5
Heating/Cooling 1-D-2
Internal Air Flow 1-D-3
Mode Switch 1-D-6
Temperature Control 1-D-5
Temperature Differential Control 1-D-9
Ventilation 1-D-3
Airbags
Child Seats - Passenger Airbags 1-A-20
Alarm
Key Fob 1-A-3
Locking the DB AR1 1-A-4
The Security System 1-A-3
Turning off the Alarm 1-A-4
Turning on the Alarm 1-A-4
Unlocking the DB AR1 1-A-4
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 1-C-21
Ashtray 1-B-22
Automatic Locking Retractors 1-A-15
B
Battery
Battery Conditioner 1-F-33
Battery Disconnect Switch 1-F-32
Electrical Start from Another Vehicle 1-F-36
Quiescent Battery Drain 1-F-31
The Battery Reconnect Switch 1-F-35
Boot (Trunk) Lock Control 1-E-6
Brake System Warning Light 1-C-22
Brake Warning Indications During Driving 1-C-21
Braking Systems 1-C-19
Bulb and Fuse Replacement 1-F-42