Quote: Originally posted by tinhead on 28 October 2004
When the doors are closed and the car starts moving you have about 20 secs to enter a simple code(only 2 buttons). If the correct code is not entered a beeper will sound and the brake lights flash(to warn following drivers the car is about to stop) for about 15 secs then the immobiliser will stop the car and the alarm sounds.
The idea is that the thief has enough time to get a safe distance away from the driver before the car cuts out and the alarm sounds leaving him stranded in the road where hopefully he will just abandon the car.
It will also activate if somebody pulls you out of the car when the engine is running ie. at traffic lights.
The only problem is sometimes I still forget even after 4 months, including one time driving out of the pit lane at Anglsey
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Unfoturtunately that doesnt always work and there have been cases over here in SA where a driver was hijacked but the driver was kept in the car in case it had an alarm system like yours...if it cuts out and you refuse to disarm it, they shoot you in the head.
If they do get away they drop the driver off in the middle of nowhere.