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dannyakarudy 
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Posted: March 21, 2004 at 1:07 PM / IP Logged  

I was wondering if this is a decent alarm and if so what all I'll need to install it on my 2002 Ranger FX4

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Dan

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yes, it's a good little unit.... everything you need comes with
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dannyakarudy 
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I thought I would need to purchase a mercury switch for the hood?
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you can use a pin switch
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dannyakarudy 
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How can I put some sort of a switch on the rear sliding window?

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any # of options, magnetic contact switch or FDS field disturbance sensor is what i'd use....
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dannyakarudy 
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Another question...  I was wondering if there was a way to have 2 different arming modes... for example - 1 that arms only the doors / window and hood switches, and one that arms all sensors.  Reason I ask is that I take my dogs with my places, and I'd hate to have the alarm go off because my dog is in the bed of my truck moving around.
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only way i can think of is to put a separate toggle switch to power off the shock/impact sensor, then only the door triggers would be active, that should be very easy to do.....
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dannyakarudy 
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Aren't most of the shock sensors built into the brain unit though?  and how could I use 1 toggle switch for multiple zones?

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anybody?
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