LesBrkttp Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Hi, I have just noticed that although my Alphard is parked and locked up on my drive there is a small flashing red light with what looks like a vehicle showing on it. Is this just to show that the vehicle has an immobiliser fitted/working? My battery keeps dying and I wondered if this light has anything to do with it? Thanks in advance for any responses.
Catweazle Posted February 6 Posted February 6 I think it's sensing that there is a key or fob in the vacinity? I could be wrong. Make sure there isn't one hidden somewhere in one of the cubby holes that you don't know about....or move your key further away from the vehicle, or a faraday pouch.
LesBrkttp Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 Have checked everywhere but found nothing. thanks for the suggestion though.
LesBrkttp Posted February 6 Author Posted February 6 Hi Lee, we have really high winds and its throwing it down at the moment so I won't be able to take a pic until tomorrow. I have had a closer look and it is a flashing red symbol of a car with a key in the centre. I will have to get it sorted tomorrow now. Thanks for trying to help.
Rojie Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Good advice from Martin. I believe the vehicle is sensing a 'key' close by. Do you have smart locking ? 1
Picasso Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Mine does that it's immobiliser light regarding flat battery get it tested could be on its way out
pipsyp Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Yep it's the immobiliser light, you'll find the moment the key is not in the ignition it will flash. It shouldn't flatten the battery. Alot of Japanese/JDM cars of that era had this (my old Subaru Forester had the same).
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