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caryb 
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I have a base model 2010 Mazda 3i Sport that I bought a Clifford 330.3x alarm for.
This car has no factory alarm and no factory keyless entry. It does have the immobilzer 'chipped' key (not a smart key or push button start).
No remote start being done.
Do I need any kind of bypass kit for the install? Or can the alarm connect directly to the car?
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Directly to the vehicle. No module necessary.
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Although the car is perfectly safe as is, only difference the system would make is the keyless entry part of things.
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yeah no module necessary and the actuators are a little trickey..does it have power locks? because i havent come across any that do without fatory keyless
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Thanks Guys! I was pretty sure I don't need any express kit.
No power locks. The only thing that the 3i Sport is missing; but the 2011's will come with them standard.
I had already read that aftermarket actuators don't fit anywhere, so I am only doing the factory actuator and switch to the drivers door.
This is my commuter car, and I won't really need power locks everywhere, but I can add them later on.
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I have a 201 Mazda 3 S with keyless entry. I also have two Mazda non-fob keys with micro chips that work with the car. I'm looking at the Clifford 330.3x and the Viper 5901. I also do not plan to use remote start.

First, will I require a bypass kit if I have the keyless entry?

Second, is there a difference between the Clifford and Viper other than branding and cost?

And caryb, how do you like the 330.3x in your Mazda. Any problems with it?

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2010 Mazda 3 S six speed manual with no factory alarm (does have factory keyless entry and LoJack installed by dealer).
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To the last poster, you only need a by-pass when installing a remote start. No difference the only different (and a better product) Cliffords are G5. To the first poster, you can add door locks, you just need the adaptors for cable locks, tricky but doable, I believe the vehicle is effectively a Ford Fiesta. Ford aftermarket cable lock actuators have been available here since Ford Europe went that way for security reasons in the mid-90s.
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howard have you ever pulled the door skin of an m3?

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T&T is stepping into beastly territory haha.

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