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pimpedout92x 
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Posted: September 13, 2004 at 9:46 PM / IP Logged  
does any one have one? how do i set it to be more sensitive? i just got mine, and i love it. it was deff. worth the 500 i paid for it.
Charles_R_H 
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Posted: September 13, 2004 at 9:48 PM / IP Logged  
who installed it?
electronics run off of smoke, when you let the smoke out they stop working
pimpedout92x 
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Posted: September 13, 2004 at 9:57 PM / IP Logged  
a dealer, not me
pimpedout92x 
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not me..a dealer did. would i have to find out where the sensors are?
pimpedout92x 
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opps, dbl post. sry..
Charles_R_H 
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Posted: September 13, 2004 at 10:07 PM / IP Logged  

I'm assuming you want to make the shock sensor more sensetive

I think most places that install your alarm will adjust this for you for free as long as your not having them adjust it every day LOL

I know shops I've worked in have done this for no charge as long as it wasn't more than once or twice,

you might be better off taking it to them so you don't have to mess with it, but if you want to, most shock sensors are about ............oh... half the size of a modern cell phone, it may have a green or red or both when you thump it when your vehicle is armed, it should be somewhere right below the steering column, some places mount them to something solid, other's mount them to wiring harnesses, shoud have one or two adustments on it

electronics run off of smoke, when you let the smoke out they stop working
Charles_R_H 
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Posted: September 13, 2004 at 10:10 PM / IP Logged  

GREEN/ red light, sorry, not all of them have these though

if it has the two adustments one will be for the warn away sensativity and the other will be for the full alarm

electronics run off of smoke, when you let the smoke out they stop working
pimpedout92x 
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ok so all i gotta do is find the sensor, and adjust the switch on it? im kinda confused, whered u say the sensor was located at most of the time? behind the steering column? thanks for all ur help.
Charles_R_H 
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under the steering column or to the right or the left, you'll probably need a small screwdriver to adust the knob or "pot"
electronics run off of smoke, when you let the smoke out they stop working
RufNUSD 
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Charles_R_H wrote:

GREEN/ red light, sorry, not all of them have these though

if it has the two adustments one will be for the warn away sensativity and the other will be for the full alarm

Please oh please if you dont have experience with product dont offer advice on it. Your guessing leaves others doing the same. Your post after this stating installers put shock sensors on the steering column or around is riduculous as well.
Let the installer take care of it.. please. Mel
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