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skyace4 
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Posted: June 25, 2004 at 10:42 PM / IP Logged  

I put a remote start and alarm system in a Chevy Pickup truck (2004).

The kit came with a shock sensor so it was installed and I also put a microwave sensor in the truck as well.

the 2 sensors are each dual zone types, now I have a single zone motion sensor I was thinking of installing, would it be worth a motion sensor and a shock sensor on the same system?

Could I wire a single zone sensor into a dual zone sensor system?

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Posted: June 26, 2004 at 12:34 AM / IP Logged  
Read your install manual. You can add 10^9999 sensors to the alarm if you wanted to (get the point). Also motion and shock are two completely different things and should not be compared. For example, I can jack your car up with a shock sensor and the alarm would never go off or I could hit your car with a baseball bat with a motion detector and the alarm would never go off.
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