It only beats for a short while after the car is locked-not sure how long but if you go back and check it it may have gone off?
If this was any other car I would say its just wrongI noticed that it only pulses when I'm stood behind the car - I.e. within range of the parking sensors. Over the course of 5 minutes it slows down, like it's going to sleep. If you walk away, it stops completely, and only the alarm LED under the rear-view mirror flashes.
Try it - lock your car (press lock once), then walk behind the car; he'll know you're checking him out![]()
lol yes but this is a mini and are alive with a heartbeat ????If this was any other car I would say its just wrong![]()
So, how about the cars without parking sensors like mine? I don't think is has anything to do with the sensors or the key being in range. The heartbeat just starts after locking the car and stays on for a couple of minutes regardless of your presence.I noticed that it only pulses when I'm stood behind the car - I.e. within range of the parking sensors. Over the course of 5 minutes it slows down, like it's going to sleep. If you walk away, it stops completely, and only the alarm LED under the rear-view mirror flashes.
Try it - lock your car (press lock once), then walk behind the car; he'll know you're checking him out![]()