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January 1st, 2005 11:55 PM #1good day po! Ask ko lng kung saan ako pwede makahanap ng add'l shock sensors for my car alarm system. medo na hihinaan kc ako sa sensor nya kahit naka todo na ang sensitivity nya e kailangan malakas na vibration para ma-trigger sya. I want it kc na medyo sensitive sya para kung my mag-try mang-gasgas sa oto ko e tunog agad sya at ma-lessen ang threat sa ganun situation.
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January 2nd, 2005 12:37 PM #3
I use to have a very sensitive alarm, problem is it drains my battery like theres no tomorrow kaya pinahinaan ko. Ikaw rin...just reconsider. But if you realy want it, Im sure hindi mawawalan sa banawe area. Good luck.
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January 8th, 2005 11:41 PM #4ano alarm ang my proximity sensors? Tama nga ano cguro tingin rina ako sa Banawe pag nagawi ako. thanx guys!
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January 10th, 2005 10:25 AM #5
yung high end ng clifford and viper meron. im not sure though with the other brands.
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January 10th, 2005 10:38 AM #6If its too sensitive like it will trigger when someone is scratching your car. It will always have lots and lots of false alarms. Because if its too sensitive for a scratch on your paint a even slight vibration from a nearby car would trigger it. Better not have it. Its also a norm that people would scratch the cars paint because
1. they use it as a sandalan
2. they have bags that have steel clips or clamp that hit the car's paint.
3. small chldren trying to wash your car while your in an intersection with a very dirty rag.
4. people trying to squeeze themselves into small passage ways in the parking lot.
5. Kids playing in the street and use small stones to hit moving objects (your car)
For me regular wash and wax would do. but to truly prevent a scratch on your shiny new car its close to imposible.
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January 10th, 2005 10:56 AM #7
scratches are inevitable unless u dont park ur car outside of ur house EVER!
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