2005 db9 alarm module
2005 db9 alarm module
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mike-2txrc

Original Poster:

96 posts

12 months

Sunday 2nd August
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I have got the dreaded service alarm system and I'm guessing it's the batt in the siren module.

I have a Volvo part fitted currently.

Any idea on which one replaces it?

Cheers


8Tech

2,204 posts

226 months

Sunday 2nd August
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Use the same again unless you want to "play" and try to replace the battery? There are 2 versions and the cheaper one is only just over £100.00 from Aston. I believe the more expensive one, around £300.00 adds anti-jacking facility.

Having said that, I posted a while back that my BRAND NEW GENUINE ASTON MARTIN unit failed again within 6 months and AM would not replace it under warranty because they did not fit it! They also wanted £200.00 "diagnostics" and plus labour time to replace it.

I kindly told them where to go and bought a used Volvo one online.

camel_landy

5,476 posts

211 months

Sunday 2nd August
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It's a generic FoMoCo part, found on lots of Ford/PAG cars of the era. I fixed mine, with a £10 unit from a Ford Kuga, which I picked up from an eBay scrap merchant.

IIRC - It's that middle block of numbers "19G229" which are the important ones. The "7H22" is the car model and "BA" is a date code.

Alternatively, you can pull it apart and swap out the battery.

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mike-2txrc

Original Poster:

96 posts

12 months

Sunday 2nd August
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Thanks both,

This is the info I was after.

Another daft question, all the ones I search are silver metal half round speaker units. Do they fit inside the black box I have?

I presume if the middle numbers match the plug will still fit? Cheers

Edited by mike-2txrc on Sunday 2nd August 23:37

mike-2txrc

Original Poster:

96 posts

12 months

Sunday 2nd August
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So this would fit?

camel_landy

5,476 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd August
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Good question... From memory, the unit in the 2nd photo, sits inside that black casing, from your original photo.

When I did mine, before doing anything else, I plugged it in, tested and found it to work perfectly. However, the replacement had a metal case (like your 2nd photo) rather than the plastic sealed unit of the original, so it just needed a slight adjustment to the outer case to make it fit.

I took the approach of "It's only a tenner, let's give it a go".

HTH

M