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Weman 10-03-2009 07:55 AM

alarm sensor suggestions
 
I had my python 902 installed in my 99 ga last year by selective sound and its possibly time to upgrade or add scensor.

I don't have a garage so my cars outside all the time I got a pretty nice system that I want to protect.

Since like the other thread my passanger door doesn't set off my alarm and the alarm isn't that sensitive I need to add on to it.

I saw in another thread "cabin breaching" scensors. My first question is what would those include?

What are some of my options?

Should I just put a new unit cuz its fair to say I'm not happy with my 902. The remote sucks doesn't go far ay all. (Inside and outside) and sucks battarys rediulously.

avidedtr 10-03-2009 08:04 AM

Compustart Pro upgrade with 2 way with battery back up

DeadlySones 10-03-2009 08:08 AM

I'm a big fan of proximity sensors, hood pin, second horn, not installing under driver side dash, wiring remote start so that the alarm must work for vehicle to start, and I second the back-up battery motion.

Weman 10-04-2009 01:14 PM

any other suggestions and with my python the alarm must work for the vehicle to start. and what does a back up battary do? I already have a hood pin no door pins but its set off by the light.

DeadlySones 10-04-2009 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by Weman (Post 514141)
any other suggestions and with my python the alarm must work for the vehicle to start. and what does a back up battary do? I already have a hood pin no door pins but its set off by the light.


Backup battery is a small drycell that is wired into a control module and your power wire near the alarm. The control module monitors the alarms power. If it is cut, the backup battery allows the alarm to trigger. The module wires into an alarm input. As soon as your power gets cut, the alarm goes off. :smilie_da

DeadlySones 10-04-2009 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by Weman (Post 514141)
any other suggestions..

In your case (grand am). A trunk pin.

Weman 10-04-2009 01:44 PM

I got a trunk pin.. That was deff nessisary with my system it has a two way pager too :) Just thinkin about this BackBattary prolly a good idea. I dont like how they can get in the passanger side tho :(

DeadlySones 10-04-2009 02:09 PM

how can they get in through the passenger side if your alarm is wired to your interior light? Does opening the passenger door not turn on the interior light?

stephenfleming 10-04-2009 11:05 PM

probably a bad door pin.
GM door pins are crap.

Weman 10-05-2009 04:47 AM

You know what I never thought about that I just assumed that's the way it was. Maybe somethings ****ed ill have to try it on another ga


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