smoggie
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Registered: 16th Mar 04
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Just thinking about fitting a remote start and was just woundering if anybody had done it an how hard it was? also if anyone could give me any links for the best place to buy a it to do it!
Thanks
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M2RTY
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leave it to the pros mate, do it your self and dont get it right first time and u could see your car drive itself into a wall/river/child etc
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Corsa^Dan
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only if u leave it in gear!
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smoggie
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what fun is it leaving it to the pros? and it wont go anywhere if its not in gear might blow something up but such is life!
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LukeGSi
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its not a simple job mate, what alarm do you have at present??
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smoggie
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I was hoping to get an alarm and remote sytem together.
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smoggie
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I was hoping to get an alarm and remote sytem together.
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drunkenfool
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Registered: 7th Feb 03
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clifford intellistart is supposed to be better than the toad one.
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John_C
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Registered: 5th Mar 03
Location: South east, Bromley
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clifford leave it to the "pro's"
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corsa_lover
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i just bought 1 from www.dcdezign.com, its well cheap at only 150 notes, heard its good quality too only downside is its not thatcham rated, they can supply it with a thatch 2 immobiliser for an extra 60, i like you was planning to do it myself but when it came there were so many wires compared to a normal alarm i got as far as fitting the siren and led and gave up. Spoke to my guy who supplies my parts normally n he reckons its a 5 hour job so am paying him 50 to fit it for me. If you want the manual to my alarm follow this link http://www.dcdezign.com/alarm_manual.pdf you can decide for yourself
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smoggie
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cheers mate!
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LukeGSi
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all fitting of cat 1 alarms, intellestart etc should be left to approved fitters as then you will get the discount on your insurance besides its not a simple job
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
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quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout
all fitting of cat 1 alarms, intellestart etc should be left to approved fitters as then you will get the discount on your insurance besides its not a simple job
Intellistart isn't thatcham approved, so you don't get discount on your insurance...
[Edited on 06-04-2004 by stubs]
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scoob
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i just got this option with my clifford 300 leave it to the pro's mate
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robtj
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Registered: 3rd Dec 03
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"Intellistart isn't thatcham approved, so you don't get discount on your insurance... "
its the same as blackjax.. on some insurance polices u will find it void's the insurance as it is classed as dangerous
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
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quote: Originally posted by robtj
"Intellistart isn't thatcham approved, so you don't get discount on your insurance... "
its the same as blackjax.. on some insurance polices u will find it void's the insurance as it is classed as dangerous
Nah dude, the Clifford Concept 500 & 600 are both Thatcham Category 1 approved, and both have Blackjax as a standard feature, so that can't be right...
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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Blackjax is a anti car hijacking feature, it does not make it a non thatcham unit.
Clifford 500 & 600 are both Thatcham Cat 1 units.
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