Meta Alarm

Meta Alarm

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Rupert1

Original Poster:

282 posts

275 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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My meta alarm is too sensitive and goes off when I have the cover on and it's too windy outside. Any ideas as to where the resistor is to turn down the sensitivity??? Can anyone provide a DIY way to do it or will it have to travel 60 miles to Jules????????

P.S Anyone recommend a good car stereo repair place near York or Hull???????

IPAddis

2,479 posts

291 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I think it is under the transmission tunnel or behind the glovebox. Depends on the car probably.

Ian A.

graham 500

373 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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If its reception thats a problem with radio [as if youve never noticed] Modwise do a Amplifier that solves the problem, see Sprint mag...

>> Edited by graham 500 on Thursday 20th February 15:21

EdT

5,132 posts

291 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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Had same prob - located microwave (?) sensor in transmission tunnel, turned the wheel on it around a bit.. rather better now

Ed

rupert1

Original Poster:

282 posts

275 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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I've also found a small 5mm dial on the left of the steering column which doesn't seem to actually do anything - is this a resistor switch for the dash illumination??

Roops

Ballistic Banana

14,700 posts

274 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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rupert1 said: I've also found a small 5mm dial on the left of the steering column which doesn't seem to actually do anything - is this a resistor switch for the dash illumination??

Roops


Wiper delay speed knob. Honest i kid ye not.

BB

david beer

3,982 posts

274 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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It should control the intermittant wipe, however mine seems to take a while to settle!

simon.b

1,230 posts

289 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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Yep, it changes the delay from a long time to a very long time.

Cheers,

Simon.

pilot_ian

45 posts

272 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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simon.b said: Yep, it changes the delay from a long time to a very long time.

Cheers,

Simon.



I thought it was only mine that did that...

Obviously another feature