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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2009
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    #1
    Mga Sir, pros and cons po nitong "Force" compared sa cheapest from Autopage. Gamay ko na kasi Autopage pero namumurahan ako dito (hehehe). Also balak ko kasi palagyan ng "Touch Sensor" and/or "Tilt Sensor" bukod sa dati nang shock sensor, alam ko kasi pwede yun sa Autopage units. Ikakabit nga pala sa Advneture.

  2. Join Date
    Sep 2003
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    #2
    Doc Otep,

    Makikigamit na din po ako ng name nyo as reference kay Jameson, kung pwede po?

    Dami na bumibigay sa electricals ng car ko e.

    Probably last weekend of January punta ako doon if not earlier.

    Maraming salamat po!

  3. Join Date
    Mar 2010
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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by transporter2 View Post
    Mga Sir, pros and cons po nitong "Force" compared sa cheapest from Autopage. Gamay ko na kasi Autopage pero namumurahan ako dito (hehehe). Also balak ko kasi palagyan ng "Touch Sensor" and/or "Tilt Sensor" bukod sa dati nang shock sensor, alam ko kasi pwede yun sa Autopage units. Ikakabit nga pala sa Advneture.
    hi transporter2, naka install ka ba ng force alarm with touch sensor?

  4. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #4
    Jameson did a Force install on my friend's brand-new Isuzu Crosswind XT. It came with central locking but there was no driver's side actuator (it was just a switch) so an actuator had to be added as well as a central lock control unit. The alarm ECU was hidden high up in the dash and the sensitivity adjustment was placed on the driver's side kick panel.

    A side mirror protector (to prevent theft) was also installed. I don't have the cost breakdown but the total bill was Php4,000 including modifying the alarm so that the visual confirmation is via the turn signals as opposed to the parklamps. It just looks more OEM that way.

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  5. Join Date
    Mar 2010
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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Jameson did a Force install on my friend's brand-new Isuzu Crosswind XT. It came with central locking but there was no driver's side actuator (it was just a switch) so an actuator had to be added as well as a central lock control unit. The alarm ECU was hidden high up in the dash and the sensitivity adjustment was placed on the driver's side kick panel.

    A side mirror protector (to prevent theft) was also installed. I don't have the cost breakdown but the total bill was Php4,000 including modifying the alarm so that the visual confirmation is via the turn signals as opposed to the parklamps. It just looks more OEM that way.
    Sir otep, may i know details of the side mirror protector? is this an additional module of the FORCE SS? i want mine to have this as well, since i dont want that rubber thing on my side mirrors

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    Side mirror protector is the black plastic thing on the rim of the mirror. Which blends in nicely with the black sidemirrors on the Crosswind XT variant.

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  7. Join Date
    Oct 2009
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    #7
    sir otep baka meron ka pic ng side mirror protector, pasilip naman... and saan ba shop nag cacarry nun? thanks...

  8. Join Date
    Apr 2010
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    #8
    Sir Otep,

    is the FORCE Vehicle Security System that were talking about here the same with "G-FORCE" ang name?

    I saw this one as for sale by Sir Matt.
    http://tsikot.yehey.com/classifieds/.../123942/cat/50

    thanks!

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