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Cheap but Decent Alarms?

Postby callum_62 » Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:32 pm

Hi,

As many will know, i just bought a 1997 Curren.

I want to put an alarm on it.....but unsure of what to go for??

Ive not got much of a budget, really wanting the cheapest, decent alarm around.

Anyone got any ideas?

Ta

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Postby fj40cruzapete » Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:36 pm

cheap and decent do usually go together lol

but a uniden from repco maybe ur best bet??
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Postby l1ttle_d3vil » Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:00 pm

unless you're going to go all out and spend lots of $$$ to get a really good alarm system installed, I would say just get something that makes alot of noise when bumped/tampered with, and has a good immobilser on it and a good idea would be one with a backup power supply too.

in the end an alarm won't stop someone stealing a car, it will only deter them. otherwise you can install allsorts of switches all over the place which all need to be turned the right way for everything to work. i've got 3 types of immobilsers/kill switches on my car and i'm still putting more on. quite easy to setup if you have a bit of electrical knowledge, and pretty much costs a $5 switch from repco and thats it.

hardest part is hunting around and finding easy accessible but hidden places to put the switches!
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Postby Caveman » Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:43 am

Jaycar sell an alarm with everything you would want, imobiliser, siren, auto arm, etc, etc in fact ill just copy and paste

from http://www.jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp?ID=LA8970&CATID=&keywords=immobiliser&SPECIAL=&form=KEYWORD&ProdCodeOnly=&Keyword1=&Keyword2=&pageNumber=&priceMin=&priceMax=&SUBCATID=

This engine immobiliser is made to and has passed the latest 2001 Australian and New Zealand Standards AS/NZS 4601:1999 Vehicle Immobilisers. Once installed and armed, any attempt to hot wire your car will be unsuccessful. The indicators will flash and the horn or siren (optional) will sound for 30 seconds. System will then reset. System will alarm up to three times if attempts continue from any one tamper source.

Features include:
- Micro- processor controlled technology
- 2 button 2 channel Code Hopping 433MHz remote control - more than 100 million individual codes prevents code- grabbing by would- be thieves
- Electronic twin relay circuits for two different points of immobilisation installation
- Panic button personal safety feature
- Emergency 5- number pin override makes car immediately drivable in case remote transmitters are lost or damaged
- Auto- arming - when engine is stopped, 30 seconds later the immobiliser will automatically arm
- Horn or siren output (siren not included - see below)
- Distinct arm and dis- arm audible chirp confirmation when remotes are used advises system status (if horn connected or optional siren fitted)
- Easily up- graded to a full function alarm (see LA- 8975 below)
- Ignition sensing - tampering with ignition will automatically sound horn (if connected) or siren (optional)
- Heavy duty 2x 40 amp immobiliser relay circuits
- Up to 3 remote controls can be programmed into each system
- 20mA ultra- low current draw when armed has little effect on battery drain life
- Up to 20 metre remote operation range under most circumstances
- 3x sector isolation (both immobilisation circuits and input sensors)
- 2nd channel output trigger for boot release (may require solenoid purchased separately)
- Armed ground output to control accessories
- Armed status memory - system will return to same state of arming if power is removed and then restored, thwarting theft by cutting battery power to the car
- External sensor input function enables connection of optional shock sensor

IMMOBILISER - WHAT YOU GET:
- Black box electronic module with all of the above features, made to Australian and New Zealand Standards
- 2x 433MHz remote control key fobs
- High security all- black wiring harness (numbered for installation purposes), including central locking output wiring
- Flashing dashboard LED
- Installation and user manuals

- Requires car to be fitted with Central Locking for doors to automatically lock
- purchase Cat LR- 8830 for 4 door and Cat LR- 8838 for 2 door to add central locking to your car.


Need to install it youself, its a big job.

Probably best getting a mongoose installed for $300
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Postby Dell'Orto » Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:12 pm

Also, some of those cheaper alarms arent NZIS approved, so while they might put off some thieves from nicking your car/stereo, you wont get discounted premiums.
Mongoose M80G is a good alarm, retails at about $380. Dynatron etc also have a very good rep, but they are a bit more.
IMO its not worth skimping on alarms unless you're not really fussed about your car or its contents going walkies.
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Postby wingz » Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:07 pm

I think depends what it is you're really after. There are some fairly good options on trademe. If you can install it yourself then it doesn't cost that much.

I recently installed a mongoose 4 star alarm for a mate. It's got dual immobiliser, boot sensor, 2 stage shock sensor and it was only approx $120 off trademe. Of coz installing it yourself doesn't get you any brownie points with the insurance company but if you need to then you could just take it to an alarm shop and they can install it for maybe $150?? So all up that's a 4 star alarm installed by a pro for less than $300!!

Just an option for ya.
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Postby nobody » Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:19 pm

I agree with getting a mongoose, had one in my last car, and now they sell them at the warehouse (incl installation) and they're even cheaper.

My one had:

Black Wiring
Dual Immobilser
Built-in battery backup siren
Eleventy Billion combinations :)
Silent arm/disarm options
Modular design (could add extra features at a later date)
Warning chirps (let's tire kickers know it's alarmed without going off)
Valet mode
5 star rating (if prof. installed) - this can help with insurance

Best of all it wasn't one of those obnoxious, annoying cheapies that goes off every time a rotary goes past and people quickly learn to ignore.
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Postby JT » Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:53 am

VS2600XR uniden aint bad for the money

Dual immobiliser
black harness
battery backup
5 star blah blah
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