Cheers Max. Great job!
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Just like to say thanks for the great install of the clifford 600 on my CTR.
From the location of the sensors and siren (Looking under the bonnet you wouldn't even know an alarm was fitted) to the placement of the plain view switch and LED it is obvious how much thought goes into the install and compared with my last experience (See other thread) I can hardly believe the difference.
Even the plain view switch seems to work better! (I'm serious)
Still digesting the handover instructions (Very comprehensive) but I feel a lot more confident with the blackjax after your explanation and some of your other comments show how important it is to have the alarm configured properly as part of the install to achieve maximum security!
Had a brief panic on the A1 when I parked up and couldn't arm the alarm but then realised I had parked about 50ft away from a mobile phone mast. Just held the remote up to the aerial and no problems since.
Just two questions:
Why is that blue light so mesmerising and did that pepperoni pizza give you indigestion?? ;-)
[Edited by GaryM - 12/3/2002 12:20:09 AM]
From the location of the sensors and siren (Looking under the bonnet you wouldn't even know an alarm was fitted) to the placement of the plain view switch and LED it is obvious how much thought goes into the install and compared with my last experience (See other thread) I can hardly believe the difference.
Even the plain view switch seems to work better! (I'm serious)
Still digesting the handover instructions (Very comprehensive) but I feel a lot more confident with the blackjax after your explanation and some of your other comments show how important it is to have the alarm configured properly as part of the install to achieve maximum security!
Had a brief panic on the A1 when I parked up and couldn't arm the alarm but then realised I had parked about 50ft away from a mobile phone mast. Just held the remote up to the aerial and no problems since.
Just two questions:
Why is that blue light so mesmerising and did that pepperoni pizza give you indigestion?? ;-)
[Edited by GaryM - 12/3/2002 12:20:09 AM]
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Hi Gary - Another grateful Maximum Impact customer. Methinks we ought to form a Max appreciation club.... Great service from the Curly Haired One!
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You're all very welcome and thank you for the kind comments. The LED is so mesmerising so that it's subliminal message "Must go back in 12 months for an annual service" has greater effect (-:
By the way, be it pizza, curry, chinese, italian, greasy kebabs or whatever, I have a highly tuned digestive system capable of breaking down whatever is forced into it without any adverse side-effects. Takes something extremely important to keep me away from my food (-:
Once again, thank you for the kind comments not just you but so many other people have posted over the last two or three years. They're much appreciated.
By the way, be it pizza, curry, chinese, italian, greasy kebabs or whatever, I have a highly tuned digestive system capable of breaking down whatever is forced into it without any adverse side-effects. Takes something extremely important to keep me away from my food (-:
Once again, thank you for the kind comments not just you but so many other people have posted over the last two or three years. They're much appreciated.
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No probs Max! Have a great Christmas and a prosperous New Year - from me and the enlightened (and blue LED'd!) among Scoobynet!!
[Edited by Harry_Boy - 12/22/2002 9:33:49 PM]
[Edited by Harry_Boy - 12/22/2002 9:33:49 PM]
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