aussiac
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yo guys got an alarm in aussi so u wont no the make but is there a setting u can change t make it more sensitive i know he sed there was summit i could but wasnt listening!
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Trucido
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well if you could tell us what make it is then it would be easier to find
but usually there would be a small box somewhere with a small adjustable screw that will increase / decrease sensitivity
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aussiac
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its made by autowatch some australian make so?? were wuld u suggest i look mate?
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aussiac
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ps cheers man
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Trucido
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i suggest you contact them..
http://www.autowatch.co.za/
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aussiac
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wise words mate tar
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stubs
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Mate, what sensors do you want to make more sensitive?
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aussiac
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the one dunno the name shck sensor maybe so if some one like leans on it proper it goes off cos atm i can rock it and it dunt go off
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stubs
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Rite, well it depends where the installer fitted the shock sensor then...
They're normally screwed down to the chassis somewhere.
Probably best way to find it would be to locate the brain of the alarm (follow the wire from the status LED) & then from there, trace the wires that go to the shock sensor (should be 3/4 wires together - red,blue,black,green IIRC)
Another suggestion; Autowatch produced a 2in1 unit.. Ultrasonics & shocksensor.. If your car is fitted with these, it will be possible to find the unit by simply tracing the wires from one of your ultrasonics... This should be easier.
Once you've found the shock sensor, there should be an adjustment screw on it as Trucido said earlier...
Hope this helps.
Stubs.
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aussiac
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cheers bud ill chek it out
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