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6spd 
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I have a 2004 Acura TL and want to add shock sensor and proximity sensor to my factory alarm.  How hard will it be?

I was thinking of the Clifford Omnisensor and Proximity sensor.  Can someone recommend other good sensors?

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you will need a time module and flasher to ttrigger the horn
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dei makes a shock sensore to add on to a factory alarm. i am not sure of the part number, but i did install it. it worked great.
6spd 
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I was looking into the dei one.  Are there any proximity sensors for the factory alarm?
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Adding a sensor is actually really simple.. Power, Ground, and trigger wire and your done. Make the car think a door is opened and the factory alarm goes off no need for a timer module and flasher to make the horn go. The only downside is that the sensor is hooked up to constant so it's always on, but shouldn't be a big deal.
Mike

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