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Old 28 July 2008, 03:22 AM
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I want to fit a blackjack anti-hijack system into my car, but would I have to fit a Clifford alarm before, or can the blackjack run seperately?
Old 28 July 2008, 03:52 AM
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Can be fitted independently
Old 28 July 2008, 09:47 PM
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as above i fitted blackjax to my type r as a stand alone unit it comes with it's own siren
Old 06 August 2008, 05:32 AM
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are these relatively easy to fit or do you advise a pro to fit. I've seen these on ebay for £100 but fitters have quoted me £200 to supply and fit.
Old 06 August 2008, 09:15 AM
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suppose if your good with wiring then fairly easy, all the wires are black though iirc haha a trait of clifford, depends if you get it installed then its guarenteed too

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if it is a new unit all the wires are the same colour so thiefs do know what wire to disconnect but they are labeled so u can install them then remove the lablels.
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defo fit independantly, i have one on my car, running along side toad ai606 alarm and immobiliser.

suggest pro fitting just to be on the safe side.
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fitted mine myself dead easy to do but you do need the wiring diagram for it
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i take it the wiring diagram doesn't come with it?
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no i was lucky and brought a disc off ebay with the wiring diagrams for just about every clifford alarm out there!
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