Alarm problem ?

Any electrical issues

by MR_TOAD » Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:30 pm

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Hi Mate maybe not but unless you go and have it looked at proper then you will have more and more probs

If the alarm cannot see ignition feed then it will rearm and trigger but then it has not seen door open as well then that is a worry by itself

as i say sounds like a bin jobby or have it looked at proper

The 600 was a problomatic alarm if not fitted correct i have removed many

Ian
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by RobbieV » Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:39 pm

Hi Ian,

Ripping it out sounds like a good idea if i knew where to start from ?

In your opinion whats a good alarm to have ?

Thanks
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by MR_TOAD » Tue Dec 05, 2006 4:45 pm

<!--QuoteBegin-RobbieV+--><div class='quotetop'>(RobbieV)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Hi Ian,

Ripping it out sounds like a good idea if i knew where to start from ?

In your opinion whats a good alarm to have ?

Thanks<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

HI Mate

I am a bit biased to Toad but they are just about bullet proof

I find clifford offer to many features for the customer to alter themselves and a lot get into trouble by programming wrong things

Not saying you have ( you know what i mean)

but i always say a well installed alarm is the bizz no matter what it cost ( within reason )

Clifford have a good name but ran a bad batch of units for some time
Toad have run a great unit the AI606 for some time now and if fitted correct will give years of problem free fun

They do have lots of features that can be set at the time of fit
ie window closure on arm or with seperate button. headlamp illumination etc
some may be at an extra cost but some are included

Hope that helps

oh and if you do replace it make sure they strip all cllifford wiring out i always do this just in case the fault is in the clifford loom

Regards Ian
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