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August 20th, 2008, 21:09
#1
Elite
Quick question on car alarms
I am looking for a certain type of car alarm. Not they type that everyone has, where you get the key FOB. I am looking to install a system that uses a chip. Kind of like the "PATS" system used in F150's. I cant think of what it is called for the life of me, and have not been able to find any online yet. Anyone know what I am talking about? Can you help me with a company name or a place that sells them?

Originally Posted by
Giant Geoff
I don’t mess around with balls, no joke. It’s expensive, and I don’t have the budget to play with them! haha.
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August 20th, 2008 21:09
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August 20th, 2008, 21:18
#2
#BSF200
Re: Quick question on car alarms

Originally Posted by
Prerunin554
I am looking for a certain type of car alarm. Not they type that everyone has, where you get the key FOB. I am looking to install a system that uses a chip. Kind of like the "PATS" system used in F150's. I cant think of what it is called for the life of me, and have not been able to find any online yet. Anyone know what I am talking about? Can you help me with a company name or a place that sells them?
find chris tobin. He knows this stuff.
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August 20th, 2008, 21:34
#3
Elite
Re: Quick question on car alarms

Originally Posted by
Giant Geoff
I don’t mess around with balls, no joke. It’s expensive, and I don’t have the budget to play with them! haha.
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August 21st, 2008, 00:52
#4
Babe
Re: Quick question on car alarms
sooo where does this "chip" go?
LOOMISMotorsports | ORANGE ARMY | Camburg | Method Race Wheels | RADesigns | Ringers
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August 21st, 2008, 08:57
#5
Elite
Re: Quick question on car alarms
it's a ""immobilier" that hangs on your keychain, and yes, I am still looking for one.

Originally Posted by
Giant Geoff
I don’t mess around with balls, no joke. It’s expensive, and I don’t have the budget to play with them! haha.
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August 21st, 2008, 09:54
#6
Forum Junkie
Re: Quick question on car alarms
Most car alarms out there are poorly made and don't stand up to a pre-runner type of beating. Even worse is the ex-tweeker using Vampire taps to install it. These will cut a wire in half eventually. Unless you can get one that plugs into the factory harness, I would give it a pass.
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August 21st, 2008, 11:12
#7
Babe
Re: Quick question on car alarms

Originally Posted by
Prerunin554
it's a ""immobilier" that hangs on your keychain, and yes, I am still looking for one.
ohhh.. that kind. That kind is old school and VERY easy to bypass. Just FYI.
LOOMISMotorsports | ORANGE ARMY | Camburg | Method Race Wheels | RADesigns | Ringers
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August 21st, 2008, 13:24
#8
Elite
Re: Quick question on car alarms

Originally Posted by
partybarge_pilot
Most car alarms out there are poorly made and don't stand up to a pre-runner type of beating. Even worse is the ex-tweeker using Vampire taps to install it. These will cut a wire in half eventually. Unless you can get one that plugs into the factory harness, I would give it a pass.
Yea, i realize about a weary install person. that's why I will be installing it myself. What i failed to mention, I worked for Ford Motor company as a tech for 5+ years, and used to make some good money on those horrific wiring disasters. so no one else works on my vehicle. So, i can reproduce the types of splices and harnesses that will appear factory inside of my truck, especially since i have rolls upon rolls of wiring tape from the factory. Thank you 02E15 recall! 
Just like business, location, location, location. it will be completely incognito

Originally Posted by
Giant Geoff
I don’t mess around with balls, no joke. It’s expensive, and I don’t have the budget to play with them! haha.
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August 21st, 2008, 13:28
#9
#billsson
Re: Quick question on car alarms

Originally Posted by
michael_loomis
ohhh.. that kind. That kind is old school and VERY easy to bypass. Just FYI.
How would you know "gangsta" ?????
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August 21st, 2008, 19:49
#10
Elite
Re: Quick question on car alarms

Originally Posted by
michael_loomis
ohhh.. that kind. That kind is old school and VERY easy to bypass. Just FYI.
The newer ones that come from the factory are a bit more difficult to bypass than the old school ones as the work alongside the OBD computer. Just remember that no anit-theft device will stop a professional thief from taking your car. They just make it more difficult and detour the unskilled.