clifford g5 shock sensor??
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clifford g5 shock sensor??
hi there im in need of some advice! i have a concept 650 alarm with shock sensor and its now started beeping when car is cooling down and i need to now how to adjust it? i'd take it back to place i bought it last feb but when i went for my first service i found theycloed down and clifford are soooo helpful any advice much appreciated
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The Omni and the Dual Prox should be giving different warn aways.
Im guessing if its a vibration of the car cooling it will be the Omni.
Get your manual, disable each sensor one by one and see when it stops doing it. You will have found your sensor.
Once you know which one it is, slip the alarm into program mode and adjust the sensitivity.
Is it the original 650 or the 650MKII ?
You should be able to still download a manual for it from the Clifford website.
Im guessing if its a vibration of the car cooling it will be the Omni.
Get your manual, disable each sensor one by one and see when it stops doing it. You will have found your sensor.
Once you know which one it is, slip the alarm into program mode and adjust the sensitivity.
Is it the original 650 or the 650MKII ?
You should be able to still download a manual for it from the Clifford website.
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it is the omni sensor its a loud beep! the warn way is working sound. ive tried looking on clifford site but coulnt find anything
its the old style fob so i'd has at a guess its mk1 650?
its the old style fob so i'd has at a guess its mk1 650?
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thanks for that. ive look thru this and mite be me but i cant see how to adjust it???? its a dual zone omnisensor fitted i found my receipt out last nite. i had the omni sensor fitted later but when alarm was installed i had tubo timer and intel start fitted. i really dont wanna turn the sensors off cause of thieving scum bags!!!
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Do you have a dual prox on it too ?
The omni is only an impact sensor, and while good, the dual prox should offer good protection too, unless your at risk of parking damage or vandalism.
Personally, get it off to a Clifford dealer and get them to take a look.... the sooner the better
The omni is only an impact sensor, and while good, the dual prox should offer good protection too, unless your at risk of parking damage or vandalism.
Personally, get it off to a Clifford dealer and get them to take a look.... the sooner the better
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yeah it has dual proxi on it as well. mainly had the omni sesor fitted cause of the kids in street bouncin ball of it the little bstards
jus need to find a friendly clifford dealer now eh
jus need to find a friendly clifford dealer now eh
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