Car Alarm...
#11
Re: Car Alarm...
well you get what you pay for, that being said... directed makes quite a few nice alarms, i think they make cliffords... don't get something cheap unless you only want like a keyless entry. don't get one with everything built it. on my alarm i have several things i can add on. you'll also want to get a battery backup siren so if they cut the line it will go off. i suggest when you get an alarm and it has remote unlock, unhook your key locks so you can't get in without your remote. get glass sensors, sometimes the shock sensors are nice, but if somebody comes buy with a set of nice subs your going to get a false alarm. so if you do get one, i'd set it down sort of low, so it won't go off if you tap your car, but if you really start shaking it it will go off. also don't post anywhere how or where you ran your wires, it sounds kind of stupid but i've saw a lot of people make "write ups" for their alarms, and finally make a lot of switchs if you want more security. if your good at soldering wires, you might want to look into a removable ecu.
#14
Re: Car Alarm...
Originally Posted by crx88Si
i've got a one-way viper (DEI) alarm in my car, works great. no false alarms in 1 month, remote works great.
it's all in the install. get it done RIGHT.
it's all in the install. get it done RIGHT.
#16
Re: Car Alarm...
Originally Posted by labatt50
Originally Posted by wojo97civic
neither, i have this one, i am very happy with it
http://www.more4mymoney.com/catalog/...ducts_id/19584
http://www.more4mymoney.com/catalog/...ducts_id/19584
Did you install the alarm all by yourself?
#17
Re: Car Alarm...
you can get specific car alarm instructions yourself
www.directechs.com
password is : c654mca
then go to directwire
www.directechs.com
password is : c654mca
then go to directwire
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