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November 23rd, 2005 11:55 PM #11
unless the remote kill device uses GSM, GPS or other long distance transmission methods, i doubt the owner can kill the engine while the car is being driven far far away since car alarms have very limited distance usually max of a few hundred meters wala na.
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November 23rd, 2005 11:58 PM #12
Ang alam ko yung Mannix car alarm may remote start, di ko lang alam kung may remote off.
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November 24th, 2005 09:33 AM #13mazdamazda:imagine... a carnapper doing 100kph on a car... then the engine suddenly stops... you'll be endagering innocent motorists / pedestrians - heck even the carnapper... a car IMO isn't worth a single life. involuntary manslaughter perhaps?
re the range of the remote control/signal...paano kaya kung baligtad? e.g. the car won't start unless it's getting a signal from the transmitter(on the driver -- not attached to the ignition key of course). kung walang nakukuhang signal, or if the transmitter distance goes beyond, say 200 meters, di aandar or mag ga gradual shutdown ung makina. di ko lang nga alam ung minimum distance from jacker to driver ang safe
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November 24th, 2005 09:46 AM #14
I also have a remote starter installed in my honda. It doesnt need a remote kill since my car has a factory installed immobilizer, and you also need to insert the key in the ignition after the car has been left on for 15 minutes once you start it remotely or else the car's immobilizer function will kick in and turn off the car automatically.
Clifford, Viper, Autostart, Compustar and other brands have this remote starter function. I dont see a need for a remote starter in the Philippines, but no doubt its really cool to have one.
As for myself, its more of a necessity especially during the winter season and when you have kids. You really need to warmup the cars interior before you can get a move on here. Just my 2 cents.
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November 24th, 2005 10:01 AM #15
i had a remote start alarm once. pinatanggal ko. engot kasi driver. nag remote start siya, nakalimutan niya nakakambyo nung pinarada niya. ayun, binangga yung oto sa harapan!!!
ngayon, remote off ko using a turbo timer.
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November 24th, 2005 12:26 PM #16question lang... ano yung turbo timer?
and kung naka remote starter, ok lang ba iwan naka on yung aircon para pag pasok sa kotse, malamig na?
Thanks
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November 24th, 2005 12:45 PM #17
meron bang remote on for diesel? hehe tagal ko nang gustong itanong ito.
turbo timer is a device where it keeps the engine running until the turbo cools down. I'm not sure how long but AFAIK at least 2-5mins, then the engine is cut off.
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November 24th, 2005 02:30 PM #18Originally Posted by falken
1 feature na nagustuhan ko is yung anti carjacking nya where you can turn the engine off from a distance. Since then, nakahiwalay na yung remote ko sa susi para in case na car jack I can disable the engine from afar. Yun nga lang hindi masyado malayo range nya siguro mga 100 meters.
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November 24th, 2005 02:39 PM #19
kelangan mabilis ka tumakbo pag 100 meters lang ung distance. siguradong hahabulin ka niyang mga yan pag huminto bigla ung auto. heheheh
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November 24th, 2005 02:49 PM #20
sabihin ng carjacker sa kasama nya, oi pare hinahabol tayo tinututok pa yung remote baka may engine kill ito, ihataw mo na! :bwahaha:
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