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What alarm have you got?
- Roystan
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What alarm have you got?
My Conlog immobiliser is refusing to cut out half the time, which is leaving me stranded for 10/15minutes while i try turn it off.
What alarm and immobiliser systems are you guys running and did your insurance drop on it?
Any links would be great.
What alarm and immobiliser systems are you guys running and did your insurance drop on it?
Any links would be great.
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I don't have an alarm... probably should considering the dodgy people that live over the way from me... 5 police cars rolled up this morning at about 9, they're still parked there.
EDIT: Wow, just as a posted that they come walking out. One track suited guy in cuffs, 6 officers with armfuls of evidence bags, 2 of them then went back in and got more
EDIT: Wow, just as a posted that they come walking out. One track suited guy in cuffs, 6 officers with armfuls of evidence bags, 2 of them then went back in and got more

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same here. got it fitted up with remote boot release too. only annoying thing is that sometimes it locks the doors again before you've got a chance to get in like if you're talking to someone outside the car, or putting things in the boot, and clicking the button again doesn't release the locks.Gayno wrote:I don't have this, but I have had a Toad AI606 before, was a great system and if professionally fitted is a Cat1

it's got an immobiliser built in (and again it can catch you out with a timeout - like if you sit in the car and want to adjust your seat or do your make-up or something, you'll have to press the button again to start the engine.)
it also has the option of remote engine start but it's not particularly useful and also voids the cat 1 status i think.

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As long as the alarm has a built in immobiliser I'm not too fused. That's my main issue, is that i want the immobiliser. Although the remote boot release would come in handy! I never put bags or jackets on the seats, always in the boot. and amount of times ive had to put stuff on dirty ground just to try open the boot.
Good thinking there!
Good thinking there!
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Yeah, I know!Confused wrote: (Note, that you've got an AutoWatch in yours, Gayno!)
What I'm saying though is that if I had a car that I was fitting an alarm to, I wouldn't go all out on a hugely expensive Clifford system.
I'd much rather fit my own hidden switch in/on/under the dashthat most thiefs won't be bother to try and trace!