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Not sure if it's our car you're talking about but the alarm has been going off regularly for the last two weeks. It has been taken away twice by a mechanic who can't find any reason for it to be going off and is going into the garage on Monday to see if they can sort the problem. I understand that it is very annoying when it keeps going off but we can't silence the alarm which is also frustrating for us. If we are at home when it goes off we try to turn it off immediately. Incidentally we did have a satnav and sunglasses stolen from the car whilst it was locked which may be what caused the fault in the first place. There were no signs of forced entry. Apologies to all our neighbours on Pellatt Road but please don't take a hammer to it or get it towed away. Many thanks.
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