At 11:51 PM 6/9/97 -0400, Craig Baltzer wrote:
>Got one on my '97. Works well, the only complaint is that it "auto-arms"
>itself after a fixed period of time after the truck has been switched
>off without "looking" for other things like "are the doors locked" or
>"is the key in the accessory position". Kind of annoying when you are
>sitting in the truck listening to the radio and decide to get out,
>setting off the alarm if you forget to manually disarm it...
>
I've been thinking about alarms off and on for a little while
now. I installed an alarm in my first car, and I must admit the
"bolt on" nature of the Dodge alarm is appealing.
If this alarm is the same as the one on my Dad's '94 Caravan,
I think that you should be able to turn off the "auto arm" feature.
-Jon-
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