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<blockquote data-quote="Jasontb2000" data-source="post: 75048" data-attributes="member: 542188"><p>I will be glad to get the drawings from my shop monday, they are not really detailed. It was designed to work on almost any car. It has it's own electrical system and intergrated circutis that monitor the pressure inside the SUV. When the air pressure changes inside the suv ( doors opens, close, window breaks, etc,) The alarm sounds through the siren (inside and outside) along with the horn.Thugs have tried to short out the frame, cut wires, etc. but no luck. Will post it asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasontb2000, post: 75048, member: 542188"] I will be glad to get the drawings from my shop monday, they are not really detailed. It was designed to work on almost any car. It has it's own electrical system and intergrated circutis that monitor the pressure inside the SUV. When the air pressure changes inside the suv ( doors opens, close, window breaks, etc,) The alarm sounds through the siren (inside and outside) along with the horn.Thugs have tried to short out the frame, cut wires, etc. but no luck. Will post it asap. [/QUOTE]
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