Has anyone put a car alarm system in their goat yet. Thinking about a viper system. Any info will help, thx.
Thursday I'm having a remote-start-equipped Viper installed along with the window module. I've had the same setup in several other cars and don't see any problem with it in the GTO, and neither does my installer.GTODAVE05 said:Has anyone put a car alarm system in their goat yet. Thinking about a viper system. Any info will help, thx.
GTODAVE05 said:How can you install a remote start if you have a 6-spd?
2 of the other vehicles were manuals as well. You simply bypass the clutch safety switch. And be sure to leave it in neutral when parked.MoreMoonShine said::agree isn't that only for automatic??
That's a great system for theft but I enjoy the remote start and window functions of the new alarm. It also has over 100' of range, try that with the factory alarm! My remotes are 2-way meaning I know what the alarm actually did when I press a button, and also if it's triggered.monaro said:two words LO-JACK!
And that would be the reason Clifford went outta business! too many manuals running into walls, per bro in the car alarm/stereo installation business. yes, ways to override but other installers weren't doing the overrides right, or at all.GTODAVE05 said:How can you install a remote start if you have a 6-spd?
It's the responsibilty of the individual to leave his car in neutral when parked if he/she has a remote start. Well at least it should be. I realize that in today's society responsibility is seldom taken by the idiot causing a problem. It's easier to put the blame on whomever supplied the idiot with the means to cause a problem, even if the idiot asked for it! Clifford isn't out of business, they were absorbed by Directed Electronics, of Python/Viper fame.Kats1stGTO said:And that would be the reason Clifford went outta business! too many manuals running into walls, per bro in the car alarm/stereo installation business. yes, ways to override but other installers weren't doing the overrides right, or at all.
If you use the key nothing happens as nothing should because the car knows the key was used. If you pop the trunk but don't open it for about 10 minutes then do open the trunk the alarm will sound. When you get in and start the car the display tells you that the trunk set off the alarm.toolman said:Try openning the trunk when the doors are locked.
Actually, in my car, if you lock the doors with the remote and unlock the door with the key, the alarm will go off when you open the door. But not until you open the door. If you lock the doors with the key and unlock them with the key, it wont go off. I haven't been able to set off the hood alarm yet. Still trying to figure it out.mumrah said:If you use the key nothing happens as nothing should because the car knows the key was used. If you pop the trunk but don't open it for about 10 minutes then do open the trunk the alarm will sound. When you get in and start the car the display tells you that the trunk set off the alarm.