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UKDaveJ
Really Senior Member II Joined: 18-November-2004 Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Status: Offline Points: 529 |
Topic: Alarm/Immobiliser recommendations? Posted: 02-November-2005 at 02:31 |
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Having had hassle over alarms & Thatcham specs etc with Carole
Nash, I've decided there is no point in pursuing re-activation of the
originally fitted BMW alarm system.
It plays up..... So, what do you guys recommend, hopefully from personal experience in protecting your pride and joy?! Something that is easy to use, will operate my central locking, not be too sensitive, not eating my battery & most of all, not cost a fortune to be supplied & professionally fitted - providing the required 'thatcham category' approved installer certificate. Must have an immobiliser & interior sensors. Ideally full closure type, raise electric windows, close sunroof etc. All E24's as we know do not have one touch windows. But the full closure BMW alarm on our E34 works with the rear windows which are not one touch on closure. I'd like to think that one touch on the alarm remote will do everything as above, close windows/sunroof, etc What sort of price did you pay for your chosen alarm inc professional installation? Ebay features plenty of new boxed alarms, but I cant see many approved installers wanting to fit an alarm they havn't supplied..... TIA. |
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thepits
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Posted: 02-November-2005 at 04:38 | |
Give 01242 679222 a call - company is called Motor-Mods, and tI have used them to fit the alarms to all by BMW's (E30 325iSE, M3 & 318is.) I'm not suggesting you need to use them - as they are not exactly local to you! - but they are very helpful, knowledgeable, efficient, reasonably priced and recommended! |
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UKDaveJ
Really Senior Member II Joined: 18-November-2004 Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Status: Offline Points: 529 |
Posted: 02-November-2005 at 09:27 | |
Thanks!
Clearly no-one else on here uses alarms.......... |
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thepits
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Posted: 02-November-2005 at 09:40 | |
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Sohlman
Really Senior Member II Coupe Chairman Joined: 19-August-2003 Location: Surrey Status: Offline Points: 1259 |
Posted: 02-November-2005 at 10:41 | |
I have a toad on mine which has been on now for three years with no problems. Had it fitted by Hartlake who i have now fallen out with, but have a local Hifi alarm shop near me who is very good. I think i paid around £300 for mine fitted. Mine has anti hyjack that closes the doors after ignition, but i would not recomend full closure on the windows as our old cars motors strain at the best of times. Have left the car for three weeks and it's started first turn so not to bad on the battery. Any good local hifi shop should be able to fit one and if you ask around you should get a competitive quote. Look to pay around £300 - £400 depending on what gismo's you want. If you want remote starting and the lights to turn on you can have it, but it costs you more.
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UKDaveJ
Really Senior Member II Joined: 18-November-2004 Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Status: Offline Points: 529 |
Posted: 02-November-2005 at 11:54 | |
Cheers James!
I thought total closure would be really cool on the 6! At least it would ensure regular motor use, I always thought it was lack of use that killed them....... |
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DAT 635
Advanced Newbie Joined: 30-September-2005 Location: Tyne & Wear Status: Offline Points: 39 |
Posted: 02-November-2005 at 12:21 | |
I have just had fitted a Clifford Concept 650, which has all the mod cons including total closure, remote start, anti jack etc. This was £400 fully fitted.
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Horsetan
Really Senior Member II Say Neigh to Gatsos Joined: 11-April-2003 Location: Please let it be Ireland Status: Offline Points: 6381 |
Posted: 02-November-2005 at 16:43 | |
Remote start..... very James Bond......
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phb10186
Really Senior Member I Joined: 18-April-2005 Location: North London Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Posted: 02-November-2005 at 17:07 | |
Ive got a Toad as well A1606- seems not to drain the battery much either, and my car won't get stollen - especially since its not working at the moment anyway! Paid £110 on ebay - benefit is that the control box fits inside the car, and is not exposed to the elements. Im happy with it.
I didnt get any of the remote start/ headlights on control, since the car really doesnt get enough use to justify it. Headlight ON would be useful to find your car in a car park at night, but not anything else as far as I can see other than impressing your mates down the pub (remote start in this category too). Total closure seems like a good idea at the time - but I agree that old motors struggle - and they are going to burn out regardless, and |I think this will push them harder in their old age, as opposed to giving them a bit of use. I am a firm beleiver of keeping things simple, but thats just me. Edited by phb10186 |
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Horsetan
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Posted: 02-November-2005 at 17:13 | |
Got two alarms, but one of them (mid-1980s state-of-the-art) takes only three days or so to drain the battery..... Not worth the effort. Would much rather spend the money on tyres/suspension/doing that cancerous wheelarch.... |
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phb10186
Really Senior Member I Joined: 18-April-2005 Location: North London Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Posted: 02-November-2005 at 17:15 | |
Don't be such a killjoy Ivan!
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Horsetan
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Posted: 02-November-2005 at 17:21 | |
Hey, I'm only being careful with my money |
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thepits
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Posted: 03-November-2005 at 03:35 | |
for careful read tight |
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UKDaveJ
Really Senior Member II Joined: 18-November-2004 Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Status: Offline Points: 529 |
Posted: 03-November-2005 at 13:08 | |
I looked at the Autowatch site, rang them to find a dealer in my area (who is in Worcester), then rang the chap - Mark Webb.
I mentioned the Toad systems to him, he also supplies & fits TOADS as well, but said in his own cars he fits the Autowatch products. He says in terms of reliability there is nothing between them. Autowatch kit comes with a 2yr guarantee. Supplied & fitted in my car on the drive, including removing the old system, programming any particular features I want, he quoted me £275 inc VAT. He did say prices vary a little from area to area. There is another dealer in Warwick who quoted me £315+VAT for the same system!! Autowatch 160RLi alarm/immob Cat 1 system is now ordered for fitting next Tuesday - I like the fact you get a touch-pad/touch key emergency override in the case of remote battery failure. It comes with two remotes, which are very small, single button type so are pocket friendly. More details HERE, quick detail; " Designed and engineered to offer years of trouble free operation, this highly sophisticated vehicle security system will thwart the attempts of the most determined thief. Many comfort features have been included to enhance the convenience of the driver, in spite of this, the simplicity of operation remains one of the highlights of the product. The system incorporates state-of-the-art components and electronic design. The remote controlled transmitters incorporate the most secure encryption techniques available. No code is transmitted twice, rendering code grabbers and scanners ineffective - over a million billion possible code combinations. The main unit is one of the smallest on the market making it easy to conceal. Even if a thief locates the unit it is protected against attack by a rugged polycarbonate security housing and all the essential security wires are plain black in colour making it impossible for him to trace their function. The compact siren, usually housed in the engine bay, is also a leader in technology. Conventional sirens are connected by wires that make the system vulnerable. Not so the 160Rli. The siren is intelligent (microprocessor controlled) and communicates with the control module over a secure data line. Once the siren has been instructed that the alarm is 'on' that's it. The wires can be attacked in any fashion. The moment they are tampered with the siren takes control and starts sounding an ear piercing warning. Back up batteries within the siren protect the vehicle even if the vehicle's battery is removed. Don't try to attack the siren - it's made of high-impact polycarbonate and will resist attack even with a hammer. It can be said that the 160Rli, uncompromised in quality, is the leader in vehicle security systems today. It enjoys accreditation by Thatcham in the United Kingdom and has been designed to comply with the relevant EEC directives. Key Features
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Horsetan
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Posted: 04-November-2005 at 18:43 | |
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UKDaveJ
Really Senior Member II Joined: 18-November-2004 Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Status: Offline Points: 529 |
Posted: 08-November-2005 at 13:28 | |
Hey, if it gets me further discount........
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UKDaveJ
Really Senior Member II Joined: 18-November-2004 Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Status: Offline Points: 529 |
Posted: 09-November-2005 at 16:58 | |
Alarm/immobiliser thatcham cat 1 fitted today - took 3.5 hours!!!!
I wished I'd taken a photo of the pile of boxes & wiring he removed from above the glovebox!!! Old phone kit, two old alarms, one old immobiliser & various other old electrical crap! Some badly connected so I was told. All new joints soldered & heat-shrunk, most impressed with quality of service. Remote fobs (2 supplied + 2 special 'keys')are excellent, seem very durable & logically designed, I cannot see a way of accidentally operating them in pocket! My alarm also locks all doors the moment igntion operated, unlock on switch off. My highline is officially lighter this evening!!! |
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Horsetan
Really Senior Member II Say Neigh to Gatsos Joined: 11-April-2003 Location: Please let it be Ireland Status: Offline Points: 6381 |
Posted: 09-November-2005 at 17:19 | |
I think Ben's been here before! |
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UKDaveJ
Really Senior Member II Joined: 18-November-2004 Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Status: Offline Points: 529 |
Posted: 09-November-2005 at 17:23 | |
True, but my guy is a qualified sparky!!
The work is warrantied! Edited by UKDaveJ |
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Nigel
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Posted: 09-November-2005 at 17:30 | |
Best Wishes
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