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weiweiwei 
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Posted: February 09, 2003 at 3:45 PM / IP Logged  
so u've had problems when u tried pinching it?
securinu 
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no it sounds to me like the wire may be pinched.  check the wire or have your installer check it.
Ap1-f20c 
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Ooh man.. now I'm even more confuse Autopage or Compustar - Page 2 -- posted image. 

a living example and an installer.. hmm.. who to listen :)

weiweiwei 
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are u prelude on revscene haha
Ap1-f20c 
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RLOL... yupe. I'm lost on both board Autopage or Compustar - Page 2 -- posted image., I can't get a clear answer out of either board. I'll probably end up flipping a coin.
weiweiwei 
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i'll sell u my autopage
Ap1-f20c 
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Just for the sake of warranty and all I think I'm better off getting a new one. Another problem is my car is a bitch to work on so I want the shop to be responsibile for everything from parts to installation :)
weiweiwei 
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im curious to how much u are going to pay at AVU haha

weiweiwei 
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im curious to how much u are going to pay at AVU haha

mine is 2 days old

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Posted: February 09, 2003 at 7:13 PM / IP Logged  

If you are not interested in the starter features, then you really should not need incredible range anyway.  You will have good range from the car to the transmitter so that you can know what is going on with your car.  The autopage units have great range, I think weiweiwei's problem is a pinched antenna wire, or perhaps bad positioning.  Every vehicle is different as far as range is concerned so antenna placement can be a critical.  Do the autopage units have an onboard shock sensor?  The Commando 760's do and they are supposed to be the same unit.  But for an alarm the onboard shock sensor is very nice to have since you can change the sensitivity from the transmitter.

I am not sure why anyone would not want to use a remote starter if you had one, even if you are where it is warm you can use it for your AC in the summer, and it is always better for your car to have it running for at least a minute before you tear off, no matter what the season. 

Just my 2 cents 

J Rilla
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