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38576 PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 3:43 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi

I am sure there is someone out there who can provide an answer to this query.
My 1991 Swift Kon-tiki is fitted with an LCB alarm system.
Hanging under the dash and appearing to be wired into the system is a miniature red knobbed push switch.
I may be wrong, but have a feeling that this maybe to isolate the interior sensors.
Please. If this is the case can anyone tell me the sequence to set it.
If it isn't for interior isolation can anyone suggest it's purpose.

It may be that a past owner of J 405 TNA sees this, if so it would be nice to chat.

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38577 PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 3:48 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Geoff

I have no direct experience of that system, but it sounds like a valet switch, the idea of which is that you can leave the alarm off for Valeting, servicing or other work. As for sequence etc hgopefully someone with direct experience will be along shortly.

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WOW George that was quick......You must have been looking over my shoulder.........If so please close your eyes now as I'm just going for a shower!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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