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TOAD ALARMS HELP PLEASE





Hi all, Im looking to improve the securtiy on my Cup, and was wondering what Alarms work well alongside the standard stuff fitted?

Can anyone help, all advice welcome, and PMS.
 


the Toad Ai606 i used in my last car was a quality bit of kit, never faile on me and with a price around £250 you cant argue at the value (plus its cat 1 approved, so keeps the thieving scum out)
 
  Clio 172 Cup, Eunos


I am gonna invest in a new alarm for my 16V, what can you recommend for under 300 notes? Would the original renault immobilser still work? thus having 2 immobilsers i.e cheaper insurance?
 


insurance companies dont often take the 2nd security into account (some do though including Adrian Flux - i think)

yes you can have both immobs working together, not sure if you will experience any problems though



if you visit http://www.gapsecurity.co.ukhttp://www.gapsecurity.co.uk you should be able to browse through most of the current systems, not ure if they have the prices on though
 
  Renaultsport Clio 200 Cup


I had a TOAD 850 installed bu Covert in about 2 hours after a recommendation on this website. Also got a shock sensor and total closure fitted and it all works of the original keyfob... bargain.

Whats the proximity thingymajug do then? Is it worth it or is it just gonna tempt local kids to set of the "get off or Ill break yer legs" message a-la-Peter-Kay stylee...?!
 
  ICE'dberg MK2 172


It just bleeps if anyone gets close. It can get a bit annoying though especially parked on a busy street in town.
 
  Clio 172 Cup, Eunos


I have been offered the below, fitted with a free shock sensor for £250...

Is this a good deal or am i being ripped? Does anyone own a cobra? (not the venom spitting type, or the Shelby monster!!)

COBRA 7928 TC2-1065/0199

· Remote control alarm system to central locking (providing vehicle is equipped with central locking)
· Remote panic facility
· 2 circuit engine immobiliser
· Passive arming on immobiliser
· Auto re-arm on immobiliser
· Boot, bonnet and door protection
· Panic button
· Ultrasonic interior sensors
· Ultrasonic override (in case pets are left inside vehicle)
· LED status and function check
· Input for additional sensors (i.e. shock sensor, tilt sensor)
· Visual arm and disarm indication
· High power siren with battery backup (118db)
· Electronic touch key override (this function is used in case remote control stops working due to being dropped, or batteries being flat)
· Total closure output (for this operation to work, the vehicle must be equipped with this function)
 


For anyone interested in getting a new alarm/immobiliser fitted, or if you have any questions relating to this field, call the Vehicle Systems Installation Board (http://www.vsib.co.uk/http://www.vsib.co.uk/), the National Regulatory and Accreditation body for Vehicle Systems Installers and their installations. I found their advice very helpful.

Incidentally, I enquired about having something fitted by GAP but was informed that they had been removed from their list of accredited companies due to a poor customer service record.

The role of the VSIB - http://www.tmullin.co.uk/security.htmhttp://www.tmullin.co.uk/security.htm

Vehicle Crime Reduction Website - http://www.secureyourmotor.gov.ukhttp://www.secureyourmotor.gov.uk
 


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