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Car Alarm Accessories

It is very common now to put car alarms in vehicles to protect these expensive investments. Dire economic periods push the desperate to steal cars for easy money. Car owners resort to car alarms to deter thefts.

There are two general types of car alarm – the passive and active. The passive car alarms are armed right after the car ignition is turned off and the last door is closed. Active car alarms have transmitter buttons that should be pressed to disarm the system. Most cars with passive car alarms have lower insurance rates.

Car alarms have accessories available to enhance the basic functionalities of the system. The backup batteries make sure that the system can still be activated if the current batteries run out of charge.

The extra sensor pulse timers are useful accessories that can be modified to suit certain conditions in your environment. It can be made to detect specific sensations and will activate the alarm when triggered.

The ignition immobilizer is also very effective. Even if a thief manages to get inside the car, he will not be able to start the engine. The alarm has to be deactivated first before the car can be started.

Car alarms also have other features like power window, remote start and door lock accessories.

The power window accessory automatically closes all windows in signs of danger. This is triggered when a stranger comes too close to the car.

The remote start is one of the better and hi-tech features. The owner can control his engine through his remote control with just a push of a button. If he sees any imminent danger, he can activate the engine of the car to scare off the thief. It can not however run the car along without a driver.

There are also special gears like a siren. This has to be one of the most powerful deterrent factors in car alarm systems. These are high pitched sounds that go off when the system is triggered. The sounds are very varied, from deafening volumes to realistic human voices seemingly speaking some messages of thievery.

Many car alarm models have more than one siren to choose from. Users can change the sounds from time to time to avoid familiarity from thieves.

Other car alarm accessories are window control modules, triggers, alarm sensors, relays and glass breakage sensors. The latter is also a nice feature as it senses if the glass windows is about to break. This is very helpful because most often than not, thieves first resort to shattering the glass windows for forced entry.

Some car alarm systems have a locator. It works like a GPS that could track down where the car is being taken in cases of successful robberies. However, such an advanced technology is expensive already. And besides, prevention is still the better option.

There are numerous car alarm accessories that can overwhelm a car owner. It is important to consider only what is needed, and not to be ostentatious about it. The important thing is to be able to keep a car safe when parked, away from temptation of thefts.

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How to Install a Vehicle Security System or Car Alarm

There are car alarms that a car owner can install personally or enlist the services of a mechanic. Most of the car alarms that are installed without the assistance of a mechanic are usually simple devices, which generally provide inadequate security. If you prefer to avoid the personal installation of the alarm, you can search for an automobile alarm and let a security company do the job.

Installation entails mounting of the siren onto a metal surface that is solid beneath the hood. The siren horn is then pointed towards the ground to avoid moisture collecting inside it. A hole is then drilled through the grommet, which is made of rubber in the car’s firewall and the siren’s wire is fed through this opening into the car’s passenger section. The alarm’s power wire is directly connected to the car battery and the wire fed into the car’s passenger compartment through the rubber grommet located on the firewall.

A fuse is then put on the power wire beside the battery, and a confirmation of the fuse size hereby warrants checking of the installation manual. Following the manual description helps in mounting the shock antenna. A hole is then drilled on the dash depending on where the status indicator should be placed. What follows is feeding the LED’s wire to pass through the hole, placing the mounting tape, which is double sided onto the LED’s back, and placing it on the dash over the hole.

Location of the wires, which operate the powered door locks of the car, should be the next step. The door-lock transmission is then connected to the bolt and unlocks wires while the alarm system wire is connected to the transmission according to the manner that the technician has described. Following the advice given by the technician, it should first be determined if the alarm has current sensing then a location of the wire, which works the light, should follow. At this point, one should connect the sensing line coming from the alarm system onto the light wire. In case the alarm lacks voltage or current sensing, a location of the door triggers is advisable and when it is found, it should be connected to the system.

Usually located on the navigation column, there is a starter wire, which is usually a few inches under the starter control. A connection of the starter disable transmission should then follow, after cutting the line. The starter immobilizing wire is then connected to the relay from the alarm. The next step is to choose a position somewhere under the dash to place the valet button. A connection of all wires to the correct outputs and inputs of the alarm module should then proceed. Using a drill, screws and screw bits, locate a strong surface below the dash where the module should be mounted. Tie wraps are adequate in securing the harness wires, which should be stuffed back under the dashboard. The alarm is now ready to be armed and its performance tested.

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Car Alarm Accessories For Enhanced Security

A car alarm system is now considered integral when owning a car. The system is a collection of sensors connected to a siren. It is basically wired with a switch somewhere on the driver’s side such that an unauthorized forced opening will ring the sirens.

Today, modern car alarm systems are digitally-enhanced for maximum efficiency and protection. There are specialized sensors for pressure or motion detection. Sirens can be customized to make a certain sound distinct to your car. Auxiliary batteries supplement the main battery and act as “fool-proofing.” A computerized control unit monitors the sensors and sounds the alarm.

Besides customized siren sounds and digital systems, the technology behind car alarm systems expanded to include a wide variety of other accessories and enhancers to give your security system, a classy and personal touch. Some of these items are described briefly below.

The Digital Time Temperature Remote Start Controller automatically starts at programmed time activations or preset temperatures. It displays time, date and temperature readings.

The Remote Replacement Batteries come in various sizes and voltages. It replaces weakened remote power. It helps maintain a good range. The good thing about this accessory is that there will never be a lapse in operation in cases when the current batteries suddenly run out of charge.

The Pulse Timer Relay is an adjustable timer with a 30A relay.  A positive (+) or negative (-) pulse, or a change of state (from + to – or vice-versa) on the stripe wire can trigger the pulse timer. These accessories run on batteries and are available from various suppliers and manufacturers.

The Door Lock Relay Interface usually works with most factory door locks or contains features for adding door lock activators. It can automatically lock all doors in one button. This is a very essential feature especially when there are passengers who accidentally forget to lock doors upon alighting.

The Nite-light Headlights System has a photocell technology that turns headlights on and off automatically. It conserves batteries and can be integrated into any car alarm system.

The Electronic immobilizing devices are made to disconnect all power from the starter to prevent ignition bypass. Just make sure yours is not installed with too obvious valet switches for thieves to disarm your device easily. Some cc will only start when the alarm is deactivated using this remote control. This is better because most car thieves are also adept in car mechanics.

The Tracking systems transmits radio signals to help locate your vehicle. It works through the GPS technology. Even if a thief is able to run away with the car, he will not be able to run far as the tracking system will be able to locate him. This tracking system is quite expensive, and it is only effective in countries with GPS-enabled technology already.

There are many other car alarm accessories to choose from. Think like a thief and try to guess how they can steal a car. It is one of the better ways in deciding what accessories to install together with your basic alarm system.

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