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<blockquote data-quote="Nuar" data-source="post: 13343191" data-attributes="member: 80141"><p>That's the drawback of alarms. Every single one I had went of randomly once in a while. Usually either the proximity or the shock sensor.</p><p>Once in a while its just a car driving by with a loud sound system or an exhaust that would trip the shock sensor, other times the proximity would go nuts for what seemed like no reason.</p><p>It was pretty god damn annoying in the middle of the night...That was a Clifford Concept 600, awesome alarm but Tweeter messed up the installation, I went back no joke 8-10 times for them to keep fixing the installation because the installer that did my car was a new guy just learning. I wanted to stab someone in that place when I found that out.</p><p></p><p>So far I've been running with no alarm on my stang. The constant battery drain gets annoying if you have a lot of sensors. But I'm really thinking of getting one again.</p><p></p><p>If I do, it will be a Viper, TOP OF THE LINE model, with at least proximity, shock and tilt sensor with a 2 way LCD remote to keep an eye on things.</p><p></p><p>They also have a GPS addon that you can "ping" to keep track of your car, but its not a free service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuar, post: 13343191, member: 80141"] That's the drawback of alarms. Every single one I had went of randomly once in a while. Usually either the proximity or the shock sensor. Once in a while its just a car driving by with a loud sound system or an exhaust that would trip the shock sensor, other times the proximity would go nuts for what seemed like no reason. It was pretty god damn annoying in the middle of the night...That was a Clifford Concept 600, awesome alarm but Tweeter messed up the installation, I went back no joke 8-10 times for them to keep fixing the installation because the installer that did my car was a new guy just learning. I wanted to stab someone in that place when I found that out. So far I've been running with no alarm on my stang. The constant battery drain gets annoying if you have a lot of sensors. But I'm really thinking of getting one again. If I do, it will be a Viper, TOP OF THE LINE model, with at least proximity, shock and tilt sensor with a 2 way LCD remote to keep an eye on things. They also have a GPS addon that you can "ping" to keep track of your car, but its not a free service. [/QUOTE]
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