Looking for an Aftermarket Car Alarm Recommendation

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by James, Jul 12, 2006.

  1. James

    James Guest

    I have a 1999 Honda Civic Coupe EX that got broken into a couple of
    weeks ago and they got away with all of my stereo stuff. I'm going to
    install an alarm system before I put anything else valuable into it. I
    know absolutely nothing about car alarm brands. I'm looking for
    something reasonably priced, preferably under $200 (if that's
    possible). I'm really just looking for something that will go off if a
    door or trunk is opened or if a window is broken. Sure, remote start
    would be nice, but it's not necessary. Are there any review sites out
    there for car alarm systems? So if anyone has a system they love that
    they think was a good deal or a system they hate, please let me know.
    Thanks.
     
    James, Jul 12, 2006
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  2. James

    Jim Yanik Guest

    $200 bucks at Best Buy will get you a nice basic alarm -installed,with
    ignition cutoff.

    Personal experience;

    An alarm is only useful if YOU are there and prepared to deal with the
    thieves,BECAUSE...
    No one else is going to respond to the alarm.

    Police will not arrive in time to catch them,and 911 operators will be
    asking you all sorts of questions,eating up all sorts of time in the
    process.
    The thieves may not take off if you do come out.

    Then there are false alarms caused by thunder or solar heating cycles.
    Others may decide to vandalize your car because of a false alarm,too.


    I would also suggest some sort of steering column collar to protect from
    vehicle theft;In April,thieves cracked open my neighbor's '99 Civic coupe's
    column,ruined the ignition in the attempt to steal the whole car,then took
    his stereo.

    Then they moved to MY car,triggered my alarm's "warning alert",and I went
    out there,legally ARMED.
     
    Jim Yanik, Jul 13, 2006
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  3. James

    Burt Guest

    I didn't know Best Buy installers will cut the ignition. Did they changed the rules?
     
    Burt, Jul 13, 2006
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  4. James

    Ron Jones Guest

    Python is available for $200 installed at Circuit City. It has ignition
    cutoff plus anti-carjacking and lots of other nice features. It also
    provides remote entry, which I've always wanted on my 96 Integra.
     
    Ron Jones, Jul 14, 2006
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  5. James

    Jim Yanik Guest

    My older alarm from Best Buy has the ignition cutoff,and they installed it.
    It's about 3 yrs old.(on a 94 Integra GSR)

    The installer has a list for what options you want enabled,and they perform
    a check-off list you sign before they begin installation,to ID any problems
    your car has so they don't get blamed for them,and retest after
    installation.
    They had a very clean,organized shop,too.

    I would be a repeat customer.


    Regarding anti-carjacking,if they take your car with the keys(and remote!)
    in it,**how do you activate the feature** ??

    Again,any alarm is only good if you are there (and prepared)to respond;no
    one else will.
     
    Jim Yanik, Jul 15, 2006
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  6. James

    Burt Guest

    So the risk is yours to take. Sounds fair.
    You enter a pin number on the keypad. You will need a spare
    key.

    This is how it works. If the door opens and the brake light is on the
    horn and lights will go on less than a minute later. This is simple logic
    that I could build using a switch, two transistors, a capacitor and
    some resistors. If you want the horns and lights, just add a relay
    and a diode. My current home built anti-carjack setup is much
    simpler and it was tested on the field.

    The current anticarjacking is far too expensive and does little to
    prevent carjacking. What might work is the flame thrower as seen
    on this video here.
    http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/africa/9812/11/flame.thrower.car/
     
    Burt, Jul 15, 2006
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  7. James

    Burt Guest

    I meant to say, once the door opens with your foot on the brake, the car
    will shut off the ignition 30 seconds later with flashing lights and horns. You
    enter your pin on a keypad to restart the car.
     
    Burt, Jul 15, 2006
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