Re: Factory Alarm

From: Jason&Sarah (Jpm699@email.msn.com)
Date: Fri Jul 16 1999 - 12:44:02 EDT


Well you could get the EVS II from chryslar that should work with the
existing factory alarm. From all the alarm installers I talked to they said
they would have to pull or disconnect the old alarm. New alarms cannot be
added onto it.

Jason

>Ryan Krokosinski wrote:
>>
>> Factory alarms typically do not have shock, motion or glass sensors. Only
>> door triggers. Try this.... sit in the truck with the doors closed and
arm
>> the alarm. Wait about a minute (not sure if it has a delay or not) and
then
>> open either door. That should set it off.
>>
>
>Yep, I have confirmed this with my dealer.
>
>So, my next question. I want to "upgrade" my security system to be able
>to monitor more than just the doors opening. I want a motion sensor with
>adjustable sensitivity and maybe a switch for the hood and tailgate.
>
>What do you folks think is a good add on security system?
>
>The dealer said that companies that install security systems can utilize
>the factory system with key fob that controls it, and just add a module
>to provide more coverage areas.
>
>Any help please?
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