We have this installed in a 1930 Model A with a 12 VDC Neg ground system. Used only the shock sensor. Works exceedingly well: Adjusts very finely to set for your conditions. One wire to 12 volts continuous; one wire to siren; one wire to ignition on switch. Program the fobs. That's it. Obviously much more to it for modern cars, but for a vintage collector car this is extremely good protection. Highly, highly recommend this product, and I'm not some troll working for the company: Just a new and happy customer.
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The alarm works perfectly well in my 95 GMC Sonoma I GOT some extra parts to open my doors with the remote but it works great for me once again great product thank u will buy it again
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Gave my 1999 tacoma keyless entry and basic alarm. Remote feels kinda cheap but for the price it is reasonable. Installation was easy if you know what your doing. Instructions could be better and more detailed.
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Inexpensive, good basic features, works as described. Installation instructions could use more detail. Tech support wax excellent!
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remote control look cheap, manual to program not explain good well
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