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Inst manual for 3.5 cliff and 791xv same?


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MBZ oe 
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Posted: July 13, 2004 at 8:28 PM / IP Logged  
It won't ruin them. But it will use them twice as much, which means they have half the life expectancy. You have to change the settings in menu 1
boom, boom, boom boom....
Drey 
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Posted: July 13, 2004 at 10:10 PM / IP Logged  
aww man... i was reading through this post again and finding stuff and going *Aha!* but MBZ oe is taking all my answers! poo head.  i told you! if you didn't hook up that remote start harness there would be some sillyness.  get that in there.  as for shock sensors... i'm going to put 4 in my truck... i'm about to be in a similar perdicament as far as the dynamat.  i have 5 bulk packs on thier way.... so i'm going to be mounding them to the body of my car in the respectable 4 corners(ish).... do take off that noise circuitry blah blah.... that just creates a wide open area for criminals!! .... what else.... TAKE YOUR FACE PLATE OFF!
slade781 
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Posted: July 14, 2004 at 2:19 AM / IP Logged  
I really don't know anything about the 791...  I read the manual and still get confused....how the heck to you get to menu 1 settings?  Also, what are those senor 1 and sensor 2 stuff (I believe that's what they're called)?
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