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EVO2 06 March 2001 05:35 PM

This must be a stoooopid question coz I can't be the 1st person to have encountered this situation: I have an impreza which is under warranty and I want to have a Clifford alarm/immobiliser installed in it. The problem being that in order to get the installation certificate (for insurers) it needs to be done by a Clifford shop but in order for the warranty not to be invalidated it needs to be done by a Subaru dealer.

All suggestions gratefully received!

Cheers,
Ian

[This message has been edited by EVO2 (edited 06 March 2001).]

Gary- X705+++ 07 March 2001 09:33 PM

I have a MY00 UK spec from the netherlands & had a clifford alarm fitted and then a few days later had problems with the remote locking, I took it back to the clifford fitter and they said it was a suburu fault, I then took it to my scooby dealer (Colchester) and they didn't realy wanna know and I ended up paying for a new part for the central locking.

T5NYW 08 March 2001 02:47 AM

I have a MY99 UK model that when I opperate the KEY FOB flashes 4 times on lock and once on unlock, $64,000 question is can I reprogramme it ot Chirp 4 times on lock and once on unlock. AS Iam blind with a 240bhp Scooby and need to hear it Lock!!! I jest but am used o Audible warning when locked and find myself very unsure if locked or not.

If I cannnot reprogramme can I frig the wiring to operate the CHIRP the same time to mimic the HAZARDS.?????

Tony

Whoops put in wrong place

[This message has been edited by T5NYW (edited 08 March 2001).]

craigamungos 08 March 2001 10:02 PM

If you have your alarm fitted by a proper installer this shouldn't effect your warranty,

kryten 09 March 2001 06:32 PM

Where in the UK are you?

There are enough people on this board who know _good_ dealers at which to get a Clifford fitted.

In reality, it shouldn't affect your warranty at all.

scoobyboy 09 March 2001 08:31 PM

yes you can program the alarm to chirp, and you do it on your key pad your local dealer should be able to do it 4 you.
if you have no luck then let me know and i will foreward the instructions on how to do it. it's dead easy but i can't remember off the top of my head.


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