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Old 03 September 2002, 11:49 AM
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Anyone know whether its possible to add a Proximetry sensor, and window rollups to the standard sigma alarm??
Old 03 September 2002, 05:49 PM
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Yes there are at least 2 extra (if not 3) links that allow this sort of thing to be attached. Neighbour fits Toad alarms who own sigma and said that window closure can be fitted for about £60, but that may be cheaper than normal. Proximity can also be added, but apparently can be pain in the ***!
Old 03 September 2002, 10:57 PM
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And a sunroof closer can be added,lazerline i think but wasnt recommended due to the scooby having tilt and slide meant to confuse the module.

I had the window closer fitted to my Sigma m30 alarm on all 4 windows,2 modules(toad) were fitted for 90 quid.
Old 06 September 2002, 05:11 PM
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hmm..sounds like this alarm ain't all that..time to look for da cliffordz.. hmm..
Old 06 September 2002, 07:11 PM
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planky who fitted ur roll ups
Old 06 September 2002, 07:26 PM
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Just to make you aware, but if you add any of the options to the factory-fitted Sigma M30, then you invalidate the Cat1 approval.

I was looking to install full-closure last year and was told by Sigma that the alarm was given approval "as-is".

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Old 06 September 2002, 10:42 PM
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Ninja...it was a place in Croydon,MES car alarms,mobile installer with VSIB approval.

ozzy..i spoke to the installer about cat1 approval with window closer and he said because the alarm has these outputs for extra addons,they WOULD of been tested by Thatcham and my insurance firm was happy when i told them.

Btw mine wasnt factory fit,so it could be different for you guys.

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Old 06 September 2002, 11:41 PM
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CLIFFORD RULEZ!!!!!!
SIGMA BLOWZ!!!!!!!!!
IIIIIIIIIIIATTTTT!!!
Old 09 September 2002, 04:21 PM
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sorry to say this but from my experiences clifford alarm systems always go **** up, valet buttons cease to work,powered aerial for reciever stops working overnight,siren gives strange noises from time to time,and these are just a few of the problems i have had one of my best mates worked for a highly rated alarm instaler and they had so much grief with these alarm systems they refused to sell them in the end,now fit sigma never had a come back yet seams clifford want to put to many usless functions on their systems to impress the gadget hunters making them unreliable come on lads this is sposed to be a alarm system to protect the car who needs remote start,remote headlamps,remote kettle?
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