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Posted: October 08, 2012 at 5:00 AM / IP Logged  
Since the picture is generic for all of the pin switches, do you know which part number is the one for Clifford? That's the one I'd like to go with once I get the account setup.
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Flange mount universal pin switch with rubber boot, page 29 FMPSR.
The strange thing is that I looked at a photo from Google which also showed the same, far left with side mounts, quite useful.
About 30 years ago a British company had a similar but plastic switch, no adjustment required you simply closed the door or hood or whatever and the rod length adjusted automatically.
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Yea, I was debating either going with the straight shot flange mount or the side mount. I might pick up some of both for a little versatility and option depending on the vehicle.
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howie ll wrote:
And the one to avoid is the DEI 507 series of tilt switches, more falsies than American Pie.

With this you mean the 507M? I am in the process of updating my alarm and adding the tilt sensor.

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Juan please try it and prove me wrong, in my experience more false alarms attributed to it than all the other sensor falsies put together.
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