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are clifford alarms really wank ???
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[quote][i]Originally posted by PainZ[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by DAYZEE[/i] Any alarm will cause you problems if its fitted by a monkey. I've got a clifford 500 and its been perfect, car before that had a cobra, again perfect. All down to the install. [/quote] This man speaks the truth. Alarms are really quite a simple install... A couple of splices onto somekey wires in the car and its done... The hard part is taking trim apart, laying wiring and putting it all back again neatly. The major problem with clifford is the fact that they use kinda modules in their alarms. When you get a say basic clifford you have 1 module, when you get a better one you have the basic module + another one to do another feature.. When you get say the best one you can have up to 5 different boxes. Now this is not a problem if they are all installed correctly. HOWEVER. what alot of people do is install all the modules together in a close area. All the modules then kind of play off each other when your trying to access one and they all go tits up! They really need to be spaced apart and install with shielding around them... The electronics inside a clifford is no different to that of inside a toad, sigma etc etc... Its all in the install. [/quote]
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