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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Alarm fitting with new engine » Post Reply
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Hamish |
posted on 7th Feb 07 at 14:22 |
Jus had a look on the search and it seems that the Toad Ai606 is the alarm of choice. Also RS Audio's name seemed to pop up a bit. They have a free mobile fitting service. Can anyone vouch for their work? | |
Hamish |
posted on 7th Feb 07 at 10:51 |
:lol: yea ive heard there good ned to find a compny round here that will install one! | |
Fro |
posted on 7th Feb 07 at 10:02 |
I've had a toad Ai606 on my golf and corsa and cannot fault it. Helped Prevent me losing my sound system in my golf when some badgers were after it :thumbs: And comes with good features i.e Doors lock after engine is started to prevent car jacking, if you unlock the car with the fob but don't open the doors/bonnet, it will lock again after a couple of minutes incase you pressed it by accident, immobiliser comes on after a while if you open the car get in it but do not start it/switch ignition on. Believe you can get quite a few extras added on to them aswell. :thumbs: | |
Hamish |
posted on 6th Feb 07 at 19:20 |
Ok then, cheers for that. Any recomendations on alarm models? | |
flash22 |
posted on 6th Feb 07 at 18:24 |
cat 1 is battery back up, ultra sonics and a 2/3 point imobliser. the standard corsa b imobliser comes up to cat 2 standard so a cat 2-1 upgrade alarm will take the corsa upto cat 1 and give you added protection | |
b4l |
posted on 6th Feb 07 at 18:01 |
install the alarm after you put the new engine in | |
Hamish |
posted on 5th Feb 07 at 23:26 |
Ive got standard central locking on my car atm. Im gunna be putting a new engine in my car soon and wondered if i should have the alarm fitted before or after the new engine goes in? :). |