Immobiliser recommendations
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Immobiliser recommendations
Given the amount of thefts recently I'm going to fit an immobiliser.
Can anyone recommend which type? of immobiliser?
How difficult it is for someone with basic electricla skills to fit?
Or should get an auto electrician to fit it?
Thanks, Shaun
Can anyone recommend which type? of immobiliser?
How difficult it is for someone with basic electricla skills to fit?
Or should get an auto electrician to fit it?
Thanks, Shaun
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Re: Immobiliser recommendations
i would get an auto electrician to fit it,fist off as iv got one and every think easy to stop them taking me van it be the best bit of money for you to spend peace of mind and make harder for them 2 nick itCruz wrote:Given the amount of thefts recently I'm going to fit an immobiliser.
Can anyone recommend which type? of immobiliser?
How difficult it is for someone with basic electricla skills to fit?
Or should get an auto electrician to fit it?
Thanks, Shaun

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Well what ever you fit, add one of these
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1/4 mile or 2 mile range handy if your van is out of sight as when your in a pub say
Mike
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1/4 mile or 2 mile range handy if your van is out of sight as when your in a pub say
Mike
http://www.blackpool-security-centre.co.uk/index.html
these guys have a great name on another forum i use, not sure how far away they are from you though! No connection to me just passing on recommendations!
Plus you need it installed professionally to get the certs needed for your insurance.
these guys have a great name on another forum i use, not sure how far away they are from you though! No connection to me just passing on recommendations!
Plus you need it installed professionally to get the certs needed for your insurance.
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seasider take a look here
http://www.strathycruise.com/reviews/index.php?id=27
it will fit on top of/alongside most alarms also if your alarm has a silent mode then this is handy for catching the scroats.
Mike
http://www.strathycruise.com/reviews/index.php?id=27
it will fit on top of/alongside most alarms also if your alarm has a silent mode then this is handy for catching the scroats.
Mike
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Re: Immobiliser recommendations
Covert is the way to go so I can't give details. But Hidden battery isolator/s is a must and even better with a siren wired across them/it so that even the current from the ignition system will sound it. Even better if you fit a dummy isolator in an obvious place. You can hold up the clock and radio by using a low value resistance or say 21W light fitting. My siren gives a click even when the curtesy light door switch operated. Dead locking can be achieved by drilling through bodywork into door panels and sliding a 10mm steel bar along. make all deadlocks except one operable from inside the vehicle and make the last one - drivers door - very tricky to find/operate. A simple motion detector plus siren is also a good idea operated by a discetely positioned switch. I have all of these and would suspect/hope that with all my system in use one would have to tow/trailer my van away as getting in let alone driving it would just be too difficult/noisy. Of course all this is to no avail if you leave the engine running while you pop into the shop for your morning paper!Cruz wrote:Given the amount of thefts recently I'm going to fit an immobiliser.Can anyone recommend which type? of immobiliser?How difficult it is for someone with basic electricla skills to fit? Or should get an auto electrician to fit it?Thanks, Shaun
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Ken
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Are these any good? And where does it attatch as picture is vague
http://shop.justkampers.com/product_inf ... a4c37a3e8b
http://shop.justkampers.com/product_inf ... a4c37a3e8b