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Clifford Alarm Help Urgent!


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I have recently bought a supra which came with a clifford 650, I hate the damn alarm, it has immobilised, and will not work, no chirps, nothing, so I can't start the engine, it is in the middle of a car park not even locked!!!

The blue LED in the fob lights up when I press a button and I have been told to unconnect the car battery, I haven't got a clue how to do this!!

I called a specialist who can't come out but he reckons it is in valet mode, but I don't know the code!! So I am stuck lol

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Clifford 650 alarms come with a unique 4 digit code to put in to disarm it, can you contact the previous owner?

 

 

He doesn't know anything about it, I already tried him :(

It's driving me mental now I just want to get it home!

The dash board lights came on a sec ago then I turned the key and they went off!

 

I will try and disconnect the battery :blink:

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Perhaps you have a dodgy battery connection for the alarm - which would indicate that when the alarm has no main battery, it is fully imobilised and won't operate.

 

Clifford alarms are designed so that they get set off when the power is reconnected, unless the alarm was put into valet mode before disconnecting the battery.

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This may sound stupid but how do you type in the 4 digit code and when?

 

thanks

 

Depending on your particular setup, there should be a 2 button switch somewhere in the car, usually on the dash board - the code is entered using these 2 buttons. Alternatively, some alarms (mine in particular) has the ability to enter valet mode vai the remote control, pressing a couple of buttons.

 

This can be enabled/disabled from the Cliffnet software.

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Perhaps you have a dodgy battery connection for the alarm - which would indicate that when the alarm has no main battery, it is fully imobilised and won't operate.

 

Clifford alarms are designed so that they get set off when the power is reconnected, unless the alarm was put into valet mode before disconnecting the battery.

 

 

Well my Clifford specialist is coming out to me on monday to give it a service so hopefully that will not happen again! Was extremly frustrating!

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Sounds to me like it was nothing to do with your alarm and instead it was a loose connection on your battery. The fact that it sparked when you put the spanner to it suggests that it wasn't connected at all.

 

Were the lights and everything working while you were having trouble?

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Sounds to me like it was nothing to do with your alarm and instead it was a loose connection on your battery. The fact that it sparked when you put the spanner to it suggests that it wasn't connected at all.

 

Were the lights and everything working while you were having trouble?

 

 

No, nothing was working at all! Was completely immobilised! I am sure I will find out what the problem is when my specialist comes to take a look :)

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No, nothing was working at all! Was completely immobilised! I am sure I will find out what the problem is when my specialist comes to take a look :)

 

It was the battery terminal. Wasn't hooked up properly.

 

When your alarm immobilises your car everything on it will still work cept the ignition and probably the fuel pump. Radio, lights, leccy windows etc will all still work fine.

 

Had someone been working on your car recently?

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I have recently bought a supra which came with a clifford 650, I hate the damn alarm, it has immobilised, and will not work, no chirps, nothing, so I can't start the engine, it is in the middle of a car park not even locked!!!

The blue LED in the fob lights up when I press a button and I have been told to unconnect the car battery, I haven't got a clue how to do this!!

I called a specialist who can't come out but he reckons it is in valet mode, but I don't know the code!! So I am stuck lol

 

bless sounds just like me:taped:

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I have been told to unconnect the car battery, I haven't got a clue how to do this!!

sorry wrongly assumed as you couldn't see a single nut on a round clip round the battery post you might need to know where it was, ;)

its defenatly a loose battery connection though and not alarm from your other posts

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Depending on your particular setup, there should be a 2 button switch somewhere in the car, usually on the dash board - the code is entered using these 2 buttons. Alternatively, some alarms (mine in particular) has the ability to enter valet mode vai the remote control, pressing a couple of buttons.

 

This can be enabled/disabled from the Cliffnet software.

 

Ah I'd wondered what those 2 little buttons did, thanks for that :)

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Ah I'd wondered what those 2 little buttons did, thanks for that :)

 

To enter a code, the bottom button is like the "next character" button - at least that's how I think of it.

 

So, to enter a code of, for example, 4343, you would press top button 4 times, then the bottom one once, then top 3 times, then bottom once, then top 4 times.... etc etc.

 

TBH it can take a while to enter the code, so I just use the remote valet feature if/when I need it.

 

I believe those 2 buttons are also used to enter the code if you use blackjax (I don't have this enabled)

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blackjax (I don't have this enabled)

 

You really should to be honest.

 

Also, remember that not everyone will have the buttons aligned the same way as yourself. You refer to them as top and bottom, in my car they are left and right ;)

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