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New alarm system for my car!
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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me" data-source="post: 4871260" data-attributes="member: 596464"><p>If anyone can point me to a shock sensor that WILL NOT go off when the thunder booms, the garbage truck passes by, or when my 17 year old neighbor passes by bumping in his Toyota Tacoma, I will consider using one again. They just aren't for me due to the amount of false triggers I get off of them and the fact that it makes me start to ignore my alarm.</p><p></p><p>I had similar issues with my 1996 Thunderbird where I had the shock sensor adjusted multiple times by the installer due to false triggers. They changed the Viper dual stage shock sensor 3 times and I still had weird false trigger issues off of it. The only time it wouldn't false trigger is when I adjusted it to the point of being totally useless. Prior to that, I couldn't park that car on the street without the shock sensor triggering the alarm from cars passing by.</p><p></p><p>I had THREE alarms with shock sensors professionally installed and all THREE had false triggers due to the shock sensor. In my Honda Civic, I installed my own aftermarket alarm with an infrasonic sensor and I have yet to get a false trigger off of it. Sorry, but shock sensors just aren't for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me, post: 4871260, member: 596464"] If anyone can point me to a shock sensor that WILL NOT go off when the thunder booms, the garbage truck passes by, or when my 17 year old neighbor passes by bumping in his Toyota Tacoma, I will consider using one again. They just aren't for me due to the amount of false triggers I get off of them and the fact that it makes me start to ignore my alarm. I had similar issues with my 1996 Thunderbird where I had the shock sensor adjusted multiple times by the installer due to false triggers. They changed the Viper dual stage shock sensor 3 times and I still had weird false trigger issues off of it. The only time it wouldn't false trigger is when I adjusted it to the point of being totally useless. Prior to that, I couldn't park that car on the street without the shock sensor triggering the alarm from cars passing by. I had THREE alarms with shock sensors professionally installed and all THREE had false triggers due to the shock sensor. In my Honda Civic, I installed my own aftermarket alarm with an infrasonic sensor and I have yet to get a false trigger off of it. Sorry, but shock sensors just aren't for me. [/QUOTE]
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