Aftermarket Alarm w/ Remote Start Suggestions
#1
Aftermarket Alarm w/ Remote Start Suggestions
I am looking for a good aftermarket alarms for my XB that has remote start. I also would like it to have a good range so I can start it from a farther distance, and be able to control how long the car will run when I remote start it, any suggestions?
#2
Alot of people love the Viper (dei) 2 way alarm thats out.
I have the Audiovox one. it had great range and ive had it almost 2 years now with no problems it will even tell you inside temprature of the car which is nice
Im sure they have a newer model out now. circuit city sells both I beleive still. but I had the audiovox one done at a hi fi buys
I have the Audiovox one. it had great range and ive had it almost 2 years now with no problems it will even tell you inside temprature of the car which is nice
Im sure they have a newer model out now. circuit city sells both I beleive still. but I had the audiovox one done at a hi fi buys
#3
^^ wich one audiovox one do u have?? i was lookin at the prestige (sp?).... seams like a good deal,
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=2986
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=2986
#4
Originally Posted by lppro-xb
^^ wich one audiovox one do u have?? i was lookin at the prestige (sp?).... seams like a good deal,
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=2986
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?...roduct_ID=2986
Yup thats the one right there.. Ive been pleased with it..
#5
Audiovox is really good
Hey man, I just joined your club and thought I'd post on this topic. I got a 06 XB and put the Audiovox w remote start in and love it. I can reach my car from a long distance and the remote start is set at 10 mins. Engines cuts off and alarm resets. Not one problem with it yet.
#6
I have the Viper 791xv, and I'm very happy with it! It does everything I need it to do. It's a very, very good and reliable alarm! I bought mine on eBay for $175.00 brand new, and had it installed for $200. I totally recommend it!
#8
I use the Python 881 which is the same as the Viper 791 and the Clifford RS3.5. I love it and I truly believe DEI's products are some of the most reliable electronics on the planet. My overhead monitor has been in three different cars. The alarm on my brothers car was in two of mine before.
They can be kind of tricky if you haven't done any alarm installs before.
They can be kind of tricky if you haven't done any alarm installs before.
#9
Originally Posted by PaRaGoNViCtiM
I have the Viper 791xv, and I'm very happy with it! It does everything I need it to do. It's a very, very good and reliable alarm! I bought mine on eBay for $175.00 brand new, and had it installed for $200. I totally recommend it!
What type of range does the viper get?
#10
i have the 791VX fabulous alarm (stoopid huge remote EATS AAA's though)
range in a dealership parking lot with 300 cars in the way is about 200-300 ft
while standing in a concrete and metal shop
range in a dealership parking lot with 300 cars in the way is about 200-300 ft
while standing in a concrete and metal shop
#12
that is the only thing i don't like about teh 791vx
the installer has to set the time at install
i don't know if it can be changed without the DEI "bitwriter"
it is basically a plug-in programmer for DEI alarms
hooks to a computer and easy cheesy menus to set up
nothing in the entire instruction manual describes the user adjusting the run duration for and of the 3 (or 4 ??) timed run modes
the installer has to set the time at install
i don't know if it can be changed without the DEI "bitwriter"
it is basically a plug-in programmer for DEI alarms
hooks to a computer and easy cheesy menus to set up
nothing in the entire instruction manual describes the user adjusting the run duration for and of the 3 (or 4 ??) timed run modes
#14
Originally Posted by TXboxdriver
that is the only thing i don't like about teh 791vx
the installer has to set the time at install
i don't know if it can be changed without the DEI "bitwriter"
it is basically a plug-in programmer for DEI alarms
hooks to a computer and easy cheesy menus to set up
nothing in the entire instruction manual describes the user adjusting the run duration for and of the 3 (or 4 ??) timed run modes
the installer has to set the time at install
i don't know if it can be changed without the DEI "bitwriter"
it is basically a plug-in programmer for DEI alarms
hooks to a computer and easy cheesy menus to set up
nothing in the entire instruction manual describes the user adjusting the run duration for and of the 3 (or 4 ??) timed run modes
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