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Clifford Concept Alarm problem



 
 
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Old July 29th 03, 06:35 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.rec.cars.modifications,uk.rec.audio.car
Dan
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Default Clifford Concept Alarm problem

Hi, apologies for the x-post but hoping someone might know a bit about
Clifford Alarm systems? I've just bought a car with the Concept 500 system
fitted and it's been fine for the past two weeks. It started playing up
yesterday and won't respond to the remote anymore. I've changed the battery
in the remote and tried the 2nd backup remote as well but neither will
disarm/unlock it. I managed to get in by standing by the car for 10 minutes
pressing the unlock/disarm a few hundred times. Any ideas on simple things I
can check? The system seems to be generally working ok (ie. warning chirps
and full alarm on cabin entry) and the remotes seem fine. Is it likely to be
a problem with the receiver unit in the car? Also, does anyone know much
about Clifford's "lifetime" guarantee? The system was professionally
installed in one car and then moved (by the same qualified people) into mine
so it's not the original car. Expect I'll end up having to pay to get it
sorted...

Cheers,
Dan


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Old July 29th 03, 07:43 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.rec.cars.modifications,uk.rec.audio.car
Andy
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Default Clifford Concept Alarm problem

Only suggest contacting Clifford for help or your nearest authorised dealer.


"Dan" wrote in message
...
Hi, apologies for the x-post but hoping someone might know a bit about
Clifford Alarm systems? I've just bought a car with the Concept 500 system
fitted and it's been fine for the past two weeks. It started playing up
yesterday and won't respond to the remote anymore. I've changed the

battery
in the remote and tried the 2nd backup remote as well but neither will
disarm/unlock it. I managed to get in by standing by the car for 10

minutes
pressing the unlock/disarm a few hundred times. Any ideas on simple things

I
can check? The system seems to be generally working ok (ie. warning chirps
and full alarm on cabin entry) and the remotes seem fine. Is it likely to

be
a problem with the receiver unit in the car? Also, does anyone know much
about Clifford's "lifetime" guarantee? The system was professionally
installed in one car and then moved (by the same qualified people) into

mine
so it's not the original car. Expect I'll end up having to pay to get it
sorted...

Cheers,
Dan




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Old July 30th 03, 10:08 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.rec.cars.modifications,uk.rec.audio.car
(In-Car Express)
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Default Clifford Concept Alarm problem

On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:35:39 +0100, "Dan" wrote:

Also, does anyone know much about Clifford's "lifetime" guarantee? The system
was professionally installed in one car and then moved (by the same qualified people)
into mine so it's not the original car.


Assuming you're the original buyer, this shouldn't be a problem. If
you're not, then you will be charged, as the warranty's
non-transferrable.

The fault sounds like either an RF board failure within the main unit,
or else a problem with external interference blocking signal. Not
anywhere near Thetford are you?

http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/News/...A36%3A50%3A977

Jon
--
In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk
Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation
Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123
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Old July 30th 03, 03:58 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.rec.cars.modifications,uk.rec.audio.car
Dan
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Default Clifford Concept Alarm problem

Sadly I'm not the original buyer so I guess I'll be charged. It doesn't seem
to be a complete part failure as occassionally it will work. Actually it's
working fine tonight but I don't want to take any risks so am keeping it in
valet mode. I originally thought it might be interference (I work at UK air
traffic control!) but it's been fine for the last two weeks and it happens
in different places. Thanks for your input, guess I'll get it looked over by
a Clifford installer.

Cheers,
Dan



"(In-Car Express)" wrote in message
news
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:35:39 +0100, "Dan" wrote:

Also, does anyone know much about Clifford's "lifetime" guarantee? The

system
was professionally installed in one car and then moved (by the same

qualified people)
into mine so it's not the original car.


Assuming you're the original buyer, this shouldn't be a problem. If
you're not, then you will be charged, as the warranty's
non-transferrable.

The fault sounds like either an RF board failure within the main unit,
or else a problem with external interference blocking signal. Not
anywhere near Thetford are you?


http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/News/...A36%3A50%3A977

Jon
--
In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk
Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation
Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123



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Old July 31st 03, 12:55 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.rec.cars.modifications,uk.rec.audio.car
logical man
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Default Clifford Concept Alarm problem

Take it back to the dealer you got it from and ask them to put it right




"Dan" wrote in message
...
Sadly I'm not the original buyer so I guess I'll be charged. It doesn't

seem
to be a complete part failure as occassionally it will work. Actually it's
working fine tonight but I don't want to take any risks so am keeping it

in
valet mode. I originally thought it might be interference (I work at UK

air
traffic control!) but it's been fine for the last two weeks and it happens
in different places. Thanks for your input, guess I'll get it looked over

by
a Clifford installer.

Cheers,
Dan



"(In-Car Express)" wrote in message
news
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:35:39 +0100, "Dan" wrote:

Also, does anyone know much about Clifford's "lifetime" guarantee? The

system
was professionally installed in one car and then moved (by the same

qualified people)
into mine so it's not the original car.


Assuming you're the original buyer, this shouldn't be a problem. If
you're not, then you will be charged, as the warranty's
non-transferrable.

The fault sounds like either an RF board failure within the main unit,
or else a problem with external interference blocking signal. Not
anywhere near Thetford are you?



http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/News/...2003+19%3A36&t
brand=EDPOnline&tCategory=NEWS&category=News&brand =EDPOnline&itemid=NOED29+J
ul+2003+19%3A36%3A50%3A977

Jon
--
In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk
Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation
Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123





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Old July 31st 03, 05:04 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.rec.cars.modifications,uk.rec.audio.car
Dan
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Default Clifford Concept Alarm problem

Was a private sale and the seller informed that he'd had problems in the
recent past so I can't really hold it against him. I'm going to try
contacting the original installers and hope they might just charge for parts
(worth a go).

Cheers,
Dan

"logical man" wrote in message
...
Take it back to the dealer you got it from and ask them to put it right




"Dan" wrote in message
...
Sadly I'm not the original buyer so I guess I'll be charged. It doesn't

seem
to be a complete part failure as occassionally it will work. Actually

it's
working fine tonight but I don't want to take any risks so am keeping it

in
valet mode. I originally thought it might be interference (I work at UK

air
traffic control!) but it's been fine for the last two weeks and it

happens
in different places. Thanks for your input, guess I'll get it looked

over
by
a Clifford installer.

Cheers,
Dan



"(In-Car Express)" wrote in

message
news
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:35:39 +0100, "Dan" wrote:

Also, does anyone know much about Clifford's "lifetime" guarantee?

The
system
was professionally installed in one car and then moved (by the same

qualified people)
into mine so it's not the original car.

Assuming you're the original buyer, this shouldn't be a problem. If
you're not, then you will be charged, as the warranty's
non-transferrable.

The fault sounds like either an RF board failure within the main unit,
or else a problem with external interference blocking signal. Not
anywhere near Thetford are you?




http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/News/...2003+19%3A36&t

brand=EDPOnline&tCategory=NEWS&category=News&brand =EDPOnline&itemid=NOED29+J
ul+2003+19%3A36%3A50%3A977

Jon
--
In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk
Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation
Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123







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Old August 1st 03, 12:03 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,uk.rec.cars.modifications,uk.rec.audio.car
Nick \(UK\)
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Posts: 1
Default Clifford Concept Alarm problem


"Dan" wrote in message
...
Was a private sale and the seller informed that he'd had problems in the
recent past so I can't really hold it against him. I'm going to try
contacting the original installers and hope they might just charge for

parts
(worth a go).

Cheers,
Dan

"logical man" wrote in message
...
Take it back to the dealer you got it from and ask them to put it right




"Dan" wrote in message
...
Sadly I'm not the original buyer so I guess I'll be charged. It

doesn't
seem
to be a complete part failure as occassionally it will work. Actually

it's
working fine tonight but I don't want to take any risks so am keeping

it
in
valet mode. I originally thought it might be interference (I work at

UK
air
traffic control!) but it's been fine for the last two weeks and it

happens
in different places. Thanks for your input, guess I'll get it looked

over
by
a Clifford installer.

Cheers,
Dan



"(In-Car Express)" wrote in

message
news On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:35:39 +0100, "Dan" wrote:

Also, does anyone know much about Clifford's "lifetime" guarantee?

The
system
was professionally installed in one car and then moved (by the same
qualified people)
into mine so it's not the original car.

Assuming you're the original buyer, this shouldn't be a problem. If
you're not, then you will be charged, as the warranty's
non-transferrable.

The fault sounds like either an RF board failure within the main

unit,
or else a problem with external interference blocking signal. Not
anywhere near Thetford are you?





http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/News/...2003+19%3A36&t


brand=EDPOnline&tCategory=NEWS&category=News&brand =EDPOnline&itemid=NOED29+J
ul+2003+19%3A36%3A50%3A977

Jon
--
In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk
Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation
Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123







I had a similar problem with a Concept 50, the processor and remote became
unsynchronised due to a knackered car battery.

Had to have the system rebooted and resynchronised, cost about an hours
labour or £45 in my case from an authorised dealer.

Nick.


 




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