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bill64 
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  hi guys i tried to do a search on this site but could not come up with an answer. question is the shock sensor on my srt9000 code alarm is to sensitive, it is the dual zone one with only one adj. screw. i tried to find one from code alarm with two adj. screws but no luck.  well i bought a omega au-84tm dual zone shock sensor , each zone is adjustable which i like better and hopefully the full trigger is less sensitive, but does it have the same electrical out put to the alarm? i dont want to damage my alarm !  thanks, bill
jmw505 
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yea it will be fine
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Posted: January 09, 2010 at 8:04 AM / IP Logged  
I have never seen a Code or any Audiovox siren with two screws that I can remember.
For the most part, pretty much all shock sensors have the same wiring, same wire colors, and one of two different plugs.
Probably, the one you bought will plug right in.
On the small chance that it has the other style plug, just cut the wires from the Omega shock sensor, cut the wires from the Code shock sensor (so you can reuse its plug) and connect them color-for-color.
bill64 
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  thank you for the info !

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