Doers anyone fit/or can recommend an alarm fitter
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Doers anyone fit/or can recommend an alarm fitter
Friend of mine needs an alarm fitting to his scoob, it currently doesn't have one at all
Any recommendations guys
Any recommendations guys
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I got a toad from 'Precision Alarms' in Canvey via Ebay, with free fitting...
AI606 I think it was, for about £200 fitted, Cat1
AI606 I think it was, for about £200 fitted, Cat1
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I install car alarms for £50, though am busy for the next couple of weeks.
As previously said, Precision alarms do some good deals on alarms.
My personal preference is Clifford and I've got all the programming software and data leads to configure them.
As you've mentioned that the car hasn't got an alarm, I'll presume that it's a classic, and if it is, it will need a 5 lead solenoid/switch for the driver's door, which is around £7, also from Precision. Also if he does gat a Clifford, it would be best to get a "Cliffnet" extention lead, so any further programming can be done easily without having to take the dashboard apart to get to the module.
As previously said, Precision alarms do some good deals on alarms.
My personal preference is Clifford and I've got all the programming software and data leads to configure them.
As you've mentioned that the car hasn't got an alarm, I'll presume that it's a classic, and if it is, it will need a 5 lead solenoid/switch for the driver's door, which is around £7, also from Precision. Also if he does gat a Clifford, it would be best to get a "Cliffnet" extention lead, so any further programming can be done easily without having to take the dashboard apart to get to the module.
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I install car alarms for £50, though am busy for the next couple of weeks.
As previously said, Precision alarms do some good deals on alarms.
My personal preference is Clifford and I've got all the programming software and data leads to configure them.
As you've mentioned that the car hasn't got an alarm, I'll presume that it's a classic, and if it is, it will need a 5 lead solenoid/switch for the driver's door, which is around £7, also from Precision. Also if he does gat a Clifford, it would be best to get a "Cliffnet" extention lead, so any further programming can be done easily without having to take the dashboard apart to get to the module.
As previously said, Precision alarms do some good deals on alarms.
My personal preference is Clifford and I've got all the programming software and data leads to configure them.
As you've mentioned that the car hasn't got an alarm, I'll presume that it's a classic, and if it is, it will need a 5 lead solenoid/switch for the driver's door, which is around £7, also from Precision. Also if he does gat a Clifford, it would be best to get a "Cliffnet" extention lead, so any further programming can be done easily without having to take the dashboard apart to get to the module.
Are you qualified to do it? I thought to obtain the Cat1 you had to have the alarm installed by a recodnised installer.
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