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tilt/tow and glass break sensor

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Forum Name: Car Security and Convenience
Forum Discription: Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=64090
Printed Date: October 31, 2024 at 6:05 PM


Topic: tilt/tow and glass break sensor

Posted By: 78musicman
Subject: tilt/tow and glass break sensor
Date Posted: October 09, 2005 at 12:27 PM

Anyone have an opion on these sensors for an add on.Do they work and are they worth it.How does the tilt work?I know its 3 wire ground,power,and trigger for siren.

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colorado tap the rockies



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Posted By: jasonmmathews
Date Posted: October 09, 2005 at 1:23 PM

I have the proximity sensors, so the audio sensor is kind of pointless.

I have wheel locks, so the tilt sensor is kind of pointless too.

But I do have all the (DEI) sensors and they function exactly as described.

If someone sits on your bumper, the tilt will go off.

If you tap your windows with something loud, the audio sensor will go off.





Posted By: mrcllusb
Date Posted: October 09, 2005 at 11:44 PM
I would go with the tilt and the new dei glass sensor.The new one has the black box.The older model has the clear box

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"ole blake"




Posted By: 78musicman
Date Posted: October 10, 2005 at 6:46 PM
so how does the tilt work ,and i could hook both in to my neg door trigger?

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colorado tap the rockies




Posted By: auex
Date Posted: October 10, 2005 at 8:43 PM
jasonmmathews wrote:

I have wheel locks, so the tilt sensor is kind of pointless too.



How many seconds do you think it would take me to make you look stupid based on that stupid f**king statement you just said. Sure you have wheel locks but my impact wrench will snap your wheel studs in a second.

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Posted By: mrcllusb
Date Posted: October 10, 2005 at 11:03 PM
Once you arm ur system ,the tilt sensor senses what angle ur vehicle is at.if ur vehicle angle is changed more then a certain degrees ,the sensor triggers the alarm.

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"ole blake"




Posted By: 78musicman
Date Posted: October 11, 2005 at 5:00 PM
What about the proxicmity sensor just for the interior and with windows down.Sorry for spelling.How would it wire in (do you tap into the shock sensor wires or can you do different.I would like to turn the shock sensor off during storms or loud cars but always keep the prox sensor on.

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colorado tap the rockies




Posted By: jasonmmathews
Date Posted: October 16, 2005 at 2:07 PM

Damn, wTF did I say? Why do you want to make someone look stupid..?

Since I'm apparently stiupid...I'm intersted in how an impact wrench could remove my wheels without setting off the shock sensor?

Or how an impact wrench could get a hold of the nuts down inside my rims (Enkei CDR9).

auex][ wrote:

UOTE=jasonmmathews]

I have wheel locks, so the tilt sensor is kind of pointless too.



How many seconds do you think it would take me to make you look stupid based on that stupid f**king statement you just said. Sure you have wheel locks but my impact wrench will snap your wheel studs in a second.[/QUOTE]




Posted By: jasonmmathews
Date Posted: October 16, 2005 at 3:09 PM

"A cut cable"...

A cut cable and my car is gone...Punk asses try to steal my car all the time, but they never get past the battery backups and extra sirens, not to mention the Matrix RSX pages me...

Also... A cut cable and your TILT sensor is off... I was specifically referring to the tilt sensor being pointless and got flamed.





Posted By: jasonmmathews
Date Posted: October 16, 2005 at 4:47 PM

bobk]I wrote:

a person of low moral character wants your car it is gone.

And I completely agree with that. I only wish I had the most secure car in the world.






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