Alarm going off

Nellybauer

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 Guildford
Last couple of days in the heat, my alarm has gone off with nobody around the car, once yesterday, twice today so far. I can then just unlock and lock the car and it's all good.

Is this a known issue at all or perhaps somehow related to the heat?

I was also having issues with unlocking the drivers door via the key fob button, but that seems better for the last few days, not sure if could be related?
 
Last couple of days in the heat, my alarm has gone off with nobody around the car, once yesterday, twice today so far. I can then just unlock and lock the car and it's all good.

Is this a known issue at all or perhaps somehow related to the heat?

I was also having issues with unlocking the drivers door via the key fob button, but that seems better for the last few days, not sure if could be related?
Usual culprit is the plunger in the middle of the engine bay on the bulkhead. Try unplugging that.
 
If it is causing annoyance to neighbours etc. you can disable the sensors.

To quickly disable the interior motion and tilt sensors on your BMW Z4
  1. Exit the vehicle and close all doors and windows.
  2. Press the Lock button on your key fob once to lock the car.
  3. Press the Lock button again within 10 to 30 seconds.
This action disables the interior motion and ultrasonic sensors while keeping the exterior sensors (doors, hood, trunk) armed.

How to verify it worked:
Look at the red alarm LED (usually located on the bottom of the rearview mirror). When you press the lock button that second time, the red LED will light up continuously for about 2 seconds, and then begin flashing briefly. This continuous light is your visual confirmation that the interior and tilt sensors are turned off.
 
I ‘think’ if you lock the car with the key in the door it doesn’t set the alarm?
I don't think that's correct (or maybe it's a coding setting, but I can't remember if that's just for the key disarming the alarm), as my car beeps when the alarm is armed, and it beeps when locked with the key.
 
No worries :)

I was testing the key lock a lot recently when replacing the door lock actuator, so it was fresh in my mind.

The double-tab-the-lock-button from Rocket is a good shout though - that's called out in the handbook, so is definitely a legitimate route.
 
On my 2007 2.0l and my previous 2.5 using the key to lock the car in the door lock didn't set the alarm, confirmed by no flashing light in the clowns nose on the rear view mirror.
 
If it is causing annoyance to neighbours etc. you can disable the sensors.

To quickly disable the interior motion and tilt sensors on your BMW Z4
  1. Exit the vehicle and close all doors and windows.
  2. Press the Lock button on your key fob once to lock the car.
  3. Press the Lock button again within 10 to 30 seconds.
This action disables the interior motion and ultrasonic sensors while keeping the exterior sensors (doors, hood, trunk) armed.

How to verify it worked:
Look at the red alarm LED (usually located on the bottom of the rearview mirror). When you press the lock button that second time, the red LED will light up continuously for about 2 seconds, and then begin flashing briefly. This continuous light is your visual confirmation that the interior and tilt sensors are turned off.
Thanks, can confirm the led did stay lit for a couple of seconds. Alarm hasn't gone off again yet since will keep an eye on it.

The LED in the rearview does seem to be missing a bit of trim around it, maybe someone has played around with it before.

Knowing how forgetful I am, I'll probably keep only single locking and have the alarm go off frequently! Have got an OBD2 reader arriving soon, may see if can dig into it any further
 
It'll be a codeable option somewhere in the GM5. My E46 didn't set the alarm with the key and the clown nose stayed off. I don't think it set the double locking either. The Z4 is the opposite (which I find a nuisance) but I presume was chosen as the default because of being a convertible.
 
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