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06-17-2009, 02:42 PM
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Hey guys my car broken into and thought I get my alarm installed now that it's too late just in case for next time. It's a compustar CM3000 and it's going into a ford mustang. I have power locks and power trunk release. How much will it be for a install. Hopefully u guys know some hiding spots for the brain and can wire it so I only need one remote and not have to use the stock ones for my doors.
Second I wanna install a JL W7 wires and everything are run through but I want a sub box made to spec for a 12"
Car details: 2000 ford mustang (I know revscene is import but I like u guys here lol)
5 spd and it's convertible power locks power windows and buddy told me key has a chip so I believe u need something for that I'm not sure
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06-17-2009, 10:43 PM
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06-18-2009, 12:37 PM
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Sorry to hear that dJ bally, when you have the alarm installed you should have a proximity sensor installed as well, if you're going to go with remote starting.
Reason i mention is that anyone can reach in and put the car into gear before you remotely start.
Maybe there's an alternative but that's how I've dealt with it in the past.
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06-18-2009, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by catalin Sorry to hear that dJ bally, when you have the alarm installed you should have a proximity sensor installed as well, if you're going to go with remote starting.
Reason i mention is that anyone can reach in and put the car into gear before you remotely start.
Maybe there's an alternative but that's how I've dealt with it in the past. | Remote start on a standard transmission vehicle with a convertable top is a mandatory practice, for safety reasons, but there are shops out there who still don't. But for the shops safety and owner of the vehcile and any person around the vehicle's safety, should definitely add a proximaty sensor.
Good call Catalin
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