Yes mate it should do. It should have a flashing light on the drivers door where the door pin would go. It may also have a button on the RHS of the drivers footwell to disable the interior sensors.
You can test it bu leaving the windows down enough to get your arm in, arm the car (1 button press) leave it a few mins then wave your arms in the window - it should sound
Also don't one click the car with a person in it, misses had the shock of her life when she was sat there just breathing and the car alarm went off, I had a look on me face of... what did you do?
I believe that the internal sensors are location within the lighting console, and also there are is something intergrated into the top part of the door frame.
Also it auto locks after you hit around 10mph.
Oh and tell your passengers that they need to pull the internal door handle TWICE to get out, or your mate will be giving it back to you with a "sorry I've just wrenched your door handle off"
cheers for the reply guys, I only ask as the missus has a 1.2sx and it has the flashing led on the door although it has no alarm, mine has the same and as I saw no sensors thought it didn't have an alarm
cheers for the reply guys, I only ask as the missus has a 1.2sx and it has the flashing led on the door although it has no alarm, mine has the same and as I saw no sensors thought it didn't have an alarm
didn't even realise the ibiza had a thatcham approved cat.1 alarm as standard on the FR/Cupra, always thought it was just a cat.2...oh well something to tell the insurers on renewal!
im wanting my 54 plate cupra to sound the alarm if ne 1 goes within 1 foot of it i can shake my car and rock it and the alarm wont do ne fin. also wen you press the lock button the car locks wen you press it again strait after it makes a louder locking noise does this mean its on double lock or sensitive mode or something??
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