I still have my car @Logsplitter , probably it are very boring days for you without your GrenadierSomeone just sent me a screenshot of an Ineos Automotive response to an alarm query. Screenshot from a face book post. Very interesting. I haven't got my vehicle to try it out at the moment. Maybe someone could test the method and report back. If it works maybe @Rok_Dr could add it to his unofficial manual. View attachment 7903907


So, I did test it several times, and it works!
But why does Ineos, in the answer of the Helpdesk not explain everything? I don't understand this.
The procedure is:
- Push the lock button of the key fob and keep it pushed
- You will see the "orange" direction lights stay "on" (I guess in Australia, the side light is white), even the green ones on the dashboard.
- After exactly 20 seconds the direction light goes off: tilting sensor is off, and car is locked.
Caution:
When doing it while sitting in the car, if you open the door after "disabling the tilting alarm", the alarm goes off!
To avoid this, push the "open door" button on the key fob! Then you can open the door without alarm.
The alarm is not that sensitive, as @Logsplitter explained. I was some months ago on the roof of my car (using it as a working platform at my son's house) and the alarm didn't go off! My grandson also likes to climb my car, and the alarm never went off.So the alarm should go off if you rock the car, right?