Re: Fake Alarm LED Install
Any good alarm install will include a starter kill relay. This breaks the starter wire with a relay, and the relay is activated by the alarm to "complete" the connection. If you rip the alarm out the car will never start, unless you remove the ignition wires from the relay and reconnect them together. a little bit time consuming.
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I recall some Honda folks mounting razor blades in their wheel well so you couldn't get to the hood release from the outside without messing yourself up. Thens someone sued...
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Originally Posted by xtreme 2
keep your ID in your wallet, lol...
I've always been partial to the "live wire on the door handle" idea... to bad that's now called "attempted murder"...
The key to a good alarm install is not to have a professional do it... They do every install the same way, and all you have to do is rip down and it will come out...
Do it yourself and hide it as best you can... I have 3 cars with Viper alarms and every one is installed in a different location...
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^^thats not a bad idea lol...
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Originally Posted by mikedudley17
^^thats not a bad idea lol...
Which one? The live wire in the door handle or the stealth installs?
I have installed the boxes anywhere... When you ask an individual, most will have you install them in the backseat panelling... Had a few mounted in the door panels with the wiring loomed with the speaker and door lock wires... Had a few that I have installed steel plates on the steering column to make it hard to get to (got this idea from my Jeep)
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i was talkin about the razors lol. u can never win with criminals. u try and protect ur **** and they sue u. thats y they say, if a burglar comes in ur home, and u have a gun, make sure u shoot them inside ur home. if they go outside and u shoot em, drag em back into the house, lmfao!!! jk
Re: Fake Alarm LED Install
Re: Fake Alarm LED Install
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Originally Posted by AveoRob
Any good alarm install will include a starter kill relay. This breaks the starter wire with a relay, and the relay is activated by the alarm to "complete" the connection. If you rip the alarm out the car will never start, unless you remove the ignition wires from the relay and reconnect them together. a little bit time consuming.
dude your the man...i just had somebody at work ask me about this because he broke the alarm clicker for the car he just got and its an aftermarket alarm and he cant start it now....i told him it was hooked into the ignition some how but i just didnt know how it worked.