Things u need to know about Alarm system
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Things u need to know about Alarm system
Ok folks!
I'm sure many of you would think your car would be pretty safe with your 3 points alarm, well think again.
I had a mongoose 3 point alarm installed, & yesterday morning all my sound system was ripped out of my beloved FTO. I had a Clarion DVD, TV, & panasonic MP3, but is all history now. Well at least the Sparco seats are still in good shape, & i fixed the Apexi RSM.
How did it happen?? Well one of the fuse had blow out so the alarm will only activate the immobiliser, but didn't lock the door. So heres a lesson to be learn. Even if u hear the beeping noise when your arm your vechicle but your alarm might not be activate.
I know some of you might say but u can hear the clicking nose from the central locking, yes u can hear the central locking if you near your car, but i normally arm the car when i enter my front door, therefore i won't be able to hear the clicking noise.
& just for the record, i close my side mirror when i park the car, so for those who had the alarm close the mirror when activated inorder to tell if the vechicle is armed. It just wouldn't work for me.
I'm sure many of you would think your car would be pretty safe with your 3 points alarm, well think again.
I had a mongoose 3 point alarm installed, & yesterday morning all my sound system was ripped out of my beloved FTO. I had a Clarion DVD, TV, & panasonic MP3, but is all history now. Well at least the Sparco seats are still in good shape, & i fixed the Apexi RSM.
How did it happen?? Well one of the fuse had blow out so the alarm will only activate the immobiliser, but didn't lock the door. So heres a lesson to be learn. Even if u hear the beeping noise when your arm your vechicle but your alarm might not be activate.
I know some of you might say but u can hear the clicking nose from the central locking, yes u can hear the central locking if you near your car, but i normally arm the car when i enter my front door, therefore i won't be able to hear the clicking noise.
& just for the record, i close my side mirror when i park the car, so for those who had the alarm close the mirror when activated inorder to tell if the vechicle is armed. It just wouldn't work for me.
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Re: Things u need to know about Alarm system
Firstly, Kev, I'm so sorry to hear that, that's a real sh*t!FTO338 wrote:& just for the record, i close my side mirror when i park the car, so for those who had the alarm close the mirror when activated inorder to tell if the vechicle is armed. It just wouldn't work for me.

Do you fold your mirrrors in to fit in your parking space, or do you do it simply as a matter of precaution, so no one damages them while your car is parked?
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Thax ruchi, yeah i close the mirror for both reason. I close the mirror before i park at my spot.
Well all the concole & electronic been fixed. Also new system had already installed, so its ready for the sound battle again ehehehe
Well all the concole & electronic been fixed. Also new system had already installed, so its ready for the sound battle again ehehehe

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Here's a different sugesstion... inside your remote control for the alarm will be a tuning pot which you can adjust with a small screwdriver. This will increase / decrease the range of the transmitter. If you decrease this, it will only work when you are closer to the car, and will force you to be within hearing range of the sound of the central locking.
I decreased my range, as I was accidentally arming and disarming my car when handling my keys or sitting down with them in my pocket. So the car was arming and disarming without me knowing and without me hearing, as the range was so long.
Between the shorter range and folding mirrors, I always hear and see when the car is armed or disarmed and there is never any doubt..
I decreased my range, as I was accidentally arming and disarming my car when handling my keys or sitting down with them in my pocket. So the car was arming and disarming without me knowing and without me hearing, as the range was so long.
Between the shorter range and folding mirrors, I always hear and see when the car is armed or disarmed and there is never any doubt..
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A lot of alarms have the auto re-arm function which basically re-arms the alarm if no active sectors (ie doors/boot) have been opened for 30 seconds after disarming. This basically means that accidental presses in your pocket will not leave your baby open for thieves for any longer than 30 secondsruchi wrote:I decreased my range, as I was accidentally arming and disarming my car when handling my keys or sitting down with them in my pocket. So the car was arming and disarming without me knowing and without me hearing, as the range was so long.

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It is now an Australian standard and I believe the time is 40 seconds. But if I understand the standard correctly, most alarms that do this, simply arm the car and engage the immobiliser but generally don't lock the car doors (in case your keys are still inside the car).
Some car alarms are possibly programmable as to whether they lock the doors too, but so far, all the ones I've seen don't lock the door (just arm and immoblise). So someone still could get in and steal the ICE etc.
Some car alarms are possibly programmable as to whether they lock the doors too, but so far, all the ones I've seen don't lock the door (just arm and immoblise). So someone still could get in and steal the ICE etc.
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nah, Kev is too tight-arsed to claim it under insurance.... 
seriously though' this sorta thing really sux balls man... but what to do, sh*t happens. i hope the crooks get back what they deserve someday and have their arses wrecked in jail for it. since then Kev has installed his old system back - let's just hope and keep those fingers crossed that they stay there for longer this time!

seriously though' this sorta thing really sux balls man... but what to do, sh*t happens. i hope the crooks get back what they deserve someday and have their arses wrecked in jail for it. since then Kev has installed his old system back - let's just hope and keep those fingers crossed that they stay there for longer this time!
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yeah well the mongoose does have an auto re-arm function, unless the engine is running, it will lock the door/arm even if the keys in the ignition
Anyway that still doesn't help with a blew fuse.
Mikey Mikey Mikey....... where did u get the idea that I installed my old system back in the FTO??

Anyway that still doesn't help with a blew fuse.
Mikey Mikey Mikey....... where did u get the idea that I installed my old system back in the FTO??
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Dam ruchi u busted me!!!!!! But the Jag sounds system plays like sh*t though ahahahahhaha
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Hmmmm i think you do have a memory issue buddy!!!!!
I said i've still got the old system sitting at my mechanic place & even though is a full sound system, (Alpine tape head unit, Alpine 1 din digital equalizer, Alpine 6 Disc stacker, Marathon 2 channel amp, Kicker 4 channel amp, Kicker 12" sub, Infinity 6" 3ways), but it would be my last option if i'm desperate for a sound system.
AND NO MIKEY i'm not desperate for a sound system.

I said i've still got the old system sitting at my mechanic place & even though is a full sound system, (Alpine tape head unit, Alpine 1 din digital equalizer, Alpine 6 Disc stacker, Marathon 2 channel amp, Kicker 4 channel amp, Kicker 12" sub, Infinity 6" 3ways), but it would be my last option if i'm desperate for a sound system.
AND NO MIKEY i'm not desperate for a sound system.
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Kev buddy that really F#@ken pisses me off when pricks break into cars to flog sh*t...
last time I actually caught some little snot breaking into a car (not mine) I crash tackled him and beat him til he bled
he managed to get up and run so I just went to the cop shop and made a report gave his discription (minus the ass whooping and blood stains) and went back to my car and went home...
BTW my car was 2 spots down from the car that he was breaking into so it could have been my car that he was going to break into... thats my justification for the bashing him....
On the suject of alarm systems I have a BRANT multiple point alarm/immobilizer (cant member how many points) untraceable black wiring and the company claims that there has never been a report of a theift with their system installed but I supose that doesnt include someone just breaking in to steal stuff....
Any wha hoo I hope YOU are the one to find the thief... if anyone ever does try to break into my car I hope I catch them... they will regret the day they were born....
Robb...


BTW my car was 2 spots down from the car that he was breaking into so it could have been my car that he was going to break into... thats my justification for the bashing him....

On the suject of alarm systems I have a BRANT multiple point alarm/immobilizer (cant member how many points) untraceable black wiring and the company claims that there has never been a report of a theift with their system installed but I supose that doesnt include someone just breaking in to steal stuff....

Any wha hoo I hope YOU are the one to find the thief... if anyone ever does try to break into my car I hope I catch them... they will regret the day they were born....

Robb...
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hehehehe Robb, i make sure when i catch the "bastard" i will take a little trip with him/her (in the boot of course) to see you 

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FTO338 wrote:yeah well the mongoose does have an auto re-arm function, unless the engine is running, it will lock the door/arm even if the keys in the ignition![]()
I don't think you guys really understand the re-arm function. It only re-arms if you haven't opened one of the sectors. ie. if you open any car door or the boot, the re-arm countdown will cancel. Hence you can never lock your keys in. And it does re-arm the immobiliser plus locks the doors.ruchi wrote:It is now an Australian standard and I believe the time is 40 seconds. But if I understand the standard correctly, most alarms that do this, simply arm the car and engage the immobiliser but generally don't lock the car doors (in case your keys are still inside the car).
Anyway, I'm sorry to hear about another victim of such a low crime. My car was broken into last year. Thankfully, they only managed to steal the face of my head unit. They tried to unscrew the stacker as well, but failed miserably.
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Every alarm got different programs & setting, my last one does what u just mentions. But unfortunately the mongoose i've got isn't program this way. I've already ask my alarm guy, & few other installer as well.
So as soon as i switch off my car even i haven't open my door, it will arm the car with my keys in the ignition, thats why I didn't program it to lock the door with auto re-arm.
So as soon as i switch off my car even i haven't open my door, it will arm the car with my keys in the ignition, thats why I didn't program it to lock the door with auto re-arm.
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