Sure it is. Dan can lock a glass box over his stick shift, like museums do
for 8-balls and other valuables.
Dan, maybe the 'brains' can go where the windshield washer tank is, after
removal. A long time ago I had an alarm at that spot (was more trouble than it
was worth).
Fred - So.SF
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Subject: Re: Alarm Install questions
Author: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: 3/5/2001 1:38 PM
I can't imagine the glass breakage sensor being of much use on a convertible...
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
Dan Neuman wrote:
> Hello All,
> I have started to think about installing an alarm in my car that
> I have had gathering dust. Does anybody have any general tips/tricks when
> doing this. There are a LOT of wires to install. It has a microwave region
> sensor and a seperate shock/glass breakage sensor. Any ideas where best
> to install these things?? It also has an ignition cut out that cuts the juice
> going to the starter/solinoid (not sure which have to re-read instructions) I
have started to install pin switches in the trunk, doors, hood. I am not even
> sure where to mount the 'brains' of the unit.
>
> This is NOT meant to start a alarms are not good thread... I got it
> gathering dust and I want to use it. Maybe it will stop people from stealing
my
> 8-ball shift knobs.
>
> Daniel 69 2000
> SF CA
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