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Can new car alarm clickers be programed to an alarm system currently installed on a car?

My car has an alarm system on it, but the alarm clicker that arms and disarms my alarm fell off my key chain. Is it possible for me to buy a new set of clickers and have them programmed to the alarm system that is altready installed in my car?

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PROXIMITY RADAR MOTION SENSOR DEI 508D ANY CAR ALARM

PROXIMITY RADAR MOTION SENSOR DEI 508D ANY CAR ALARM

Why does my car alarm goes off when the emergency lights are left on when its locked?

I live in an apartment, sometimes i just park the car where i'm not suppose to park it. I press the emergency button( both signals flesh on and off) , i get off and press the remote to lock my car. After a few seconds the alarm goes off...why is that?

Does it mean the ppl who installed my car security alarm did a lousy job, or its suppose to happen????

Help before i take it back.

How Well Do Car Alarm Systems Work

The system is programmed to make a high-pitched noise every time someone attempts to get the car open, or even if someone is too close to the car. This has been designed to scare and deter thieves from stealing your car. But how well does these devices work? Do they work? When car alarms were first sold to the public, they were very popular and were installed in vehicles right away.


But after some time, consumers started really disliking them. One of the biggest problems with car alarms is they disturb the public. A dog or cat can go near it and set it off, not to mention the vibration from a loud vehicle going near by. Now imagine what happens when people leave their cars at home while they are out on vacation or what have you, these cars are just going off for no reason. And this is only one way these alarms aren't that helpful.


Did you know, it's estimated that false alarms happen about 95 percent of the time. That means, there's a very small chance you'll actually be using your loud sounding alarm to catch a criminal. These alarms are so loud, they are audible from behind closed doors and windows! Now imagine all the false alarms people have to deal with every day, maybe even you!


Think about this, when 95 percent of these alarms are false, it's no wonder that nobody is too concerned with their car when the alarm goes off. Did you realize that according to recent studies, only 1% of all people call the police as a result of car alarms. And again, that's because most people are assuming it's yet another false alarm. Do you really consider that effective security? Think about it, it's not really as effective as people make it seem.


If you are thinking about security for your car, maybe you should look into things besides car alarms. Car alarms vary in price, but remember that you get what you pay for. Not to mention, you should go to a reputable person to install it, because there are people out there who install your alarm with security holes so they can take advantage of them and steal your car down the line.


One last note if you have a whole bunch of sound system sticker advertisement or something of the nature, don't bother with a security system. Why, because no security system will prevent you stuff from being stolen within your car.

Chris Jensen is a contributing author of Jetfly Shop. For more related articles and views visit Jetfly Automotive Blog now. Also, for the best up-to-date related online products, check out Jetfly Car Alarm & Security Shop for todays current online deals.

Alarm Install: convert 200ma to 12 volt 10A signal?

I've got a Python 990 alarm in my car and a DEI 522t Trunk Release Solenoid. I am trying to wire the solenoid to my alarm so I can open it with the remote. The only way that I can figure how to wire it is by using one of the channel outputs on the alarm, but those are all 200ma (-) output. The ground wire for the solenoid needs 10A.

Any ideas on how I can get this to work?
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Any other ways that you know of to do this?

Alarm install manual: http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/ig/python/N5301P_05-06post.pdf
Well I've been reading up on relays, but I'm unsure of how to wire it. Since my 200mA output is a (-), do I need to get a relay without a diode in it? or what?

From what I can tell, I need to connect pin 30 to my battery (+) terminal and pin 87 to my solenoid. Is this correct?

I'm really unsure about the coil pins. Do i need a positive and a ground on that?

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Asianwolf FM 2-way LCD Pager Remote Start Car Alarm MX-9000


This is Asianwolf's newest FM 2-way LCD pager remote start car alarm, the MX-9000. www.asianwolf.com This car alarm has many features that put it above all of the rest. The MX-9000 comes complete with a 2-way LCD FM pager that lets you know when your car is being tampered with by paging or vibrating as well as working as a normal remote. This car alarm comes with everything you need for basic installation. Unlike other car alarm systems in the market today that work on an am frequency, the MX-9000 works on an fm frequency. This means that there is a far greater range and far deeper penetration through walls between the car and the remote. The range of the receiver is 1600 meters or 5300 ft while the range of the remote is 700 meters or 2300 ft. This car alarm has several different features that give your car the ultimate protection. Some of the different features that come with the MX-9000 are a car finder so that you can find your car in a large parking lot or garage, a panic button, a driver call sensor so that if you are sitting in a car you can trigger the driver if you need them, valet mode, trunk release, remote start, and much more. The MX-9000 has a clock on the 2-way LCD remote that can be programmed to start your car at anytime. If you need to leave for work at 8:30 am then set your car to start at 8:20 am so it will be warmed up and ready to go when you are. Also, if your car is ever started and you end up not going in to it, the car will shut off automatically ...

Megatronix – SC620 – Loud Multi Tone Car Alarm Siren, 120db 20 Watt

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    Crimestopper SP-300 2-Way FM LCD Pager Car Alarm with Keyless Entry and Engine Disable

    • Two way FM 3500 feet range LCD transmitter/pager
    • Data port for easy installation
    • Large LCD screen on small remote
    • Real time confirmation of alarm status
    • Secondary back up non- paging remote

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    Crimestopper 2-Way FM/FM Paging Alarm/Keyless Entry System has a remote with enhanced range with white and red LED backlighting. Screen turns red when trigger alerts. LCD graphics and real time page back for confirmation of alarm status, built-in clock on pager remote pager remote uses standard AAA battery and 2-way data port allows for direct plug-in data modules for easier installation dynamic code protection (anti code-grabbing). It also has code learning receiver, audible and visual arm and disarm with intrusion alert, silent arm and disarm through remote, on-board starter disable relay and electronic dual-stage shock sensor (plug-in design). The programmable features include alarm pre-warning signal, dedicated button on remote, carjack protection, arm/disarm chirps, on-board relay for flashing lights, dome light illumination. The other features include auto locking and unlocking, programmable 1 or 3 second door unlock pulse, 2 remote auxiliary outputs, 2 vehicle operation, and other 15 programmable features which include on-board relay for flashing lights, dome light illumination, vehicle horn-honk output, single tone 125db electronic siren, remote keyless entry.

    Crimestopper SP-300 2-Way FM LCD Pager Car Alarm with Keyless Entry and Engine Disable

    1998 altima nissan starting problems due to alarm?

    When I purchased my 98 Altima GXE, they never gave me any remotes for the manufacturers alarm. I started to notice that very often, I would turn the key and just hear a click. The car would not start. Then I would do all sorts of things like lock & unlock the doors, tap the brake or open and close the door. Usually after a few minutes the car would start. I talked with someone who told me I would need to get an after-market alam installed to override the manufacturers. Therefore, I got a Python alarm system installed ($199) at Circuit City. Well to my surprise, the same problem exist. Is there a way to really fix this? Could a wire be loose on the starter or ignition? Has anyone had a similar problem? I'm totally lost. By the way, I have two keys for the car. One is a factory Nissan key, and the other is a copy made at a local hardware store. The problem exists with BOTH keys. Do I need to order new keys from the dealer? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


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