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Old 14 June 2000, 10:25 PM
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Can anyone give me any information regarding the alarm fitted to the impreza MYoo i have been told it is a sigma thatcham cat one

is it a total closure?? if not can it be fitted ?
does anyone know the sigma website
any info would be greatly appreciated
Old 14 June 2000, 11:36 PM
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Old 17 June 2000, 11:36 PM
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Phil,

Your Alarm is a Sigma M30 (category 1). The alarm has "total closure" facility BUT the Scooby has not got this feature,it is mostly found on Audi, BMW, VW, Mercedes in the main and for reference it gives the facility to be able to close the windows & roof by holding the key in the lock position or keeping the remote depressed. The alarm ECU has three looped wires close to the ECU, one of which interfaces to an additional interface to power up the windows/roof.

Sigma's web-site is
Old 19 June 2000, 02:10 PM
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I wonder if you could use the t/c output to power something like smartwindows from Clifford? It ain't cheap, but it may be worthwhile if you really want it.
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Any alarm fitter should be able to wire up the modules for full-closure (assuming the alarm supports it). AFAIK Mercedes use factory fit alarms and BMW/VW use Scorpion or SerpiStar depending on the dealer.

Mine were an extra £100 on top of my Autowatch alarm. Well worth it.
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