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    DC5S alarm fitting

    Hi all, I am about to fit a <deleted> alarm onto my type s. i am getting it professionally installed. I just wanted to know, if there will be any problems associated in fitting an aftermaket alarm, as the stock alarm will still be in place. There is one issue i am aware of, which is some kind of chip in the key, that is read by the immobilizer upon ignition. the auto electrician i have contacted, suggested that the chip be taken out of the key, and assembled to the reader in the barrel of the ignition, to practically disable the factory immobilzer. Will any issues arise out of this in the future? i am not very good with auto electronics, I would be grateful if somebody can give me any advice. thanks
    Last edited by typ35; 12-03-12, 02:31 PM. Reason: removed obvious threat to installign teh alarm in the first palce!!!

    #2
    Unless you getting remote start our a turbo timer system. Other than that leave the stock system.
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      #3
      yes it is a remote start system, and has a built in turbo timer.

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        #4
        well if you plan to use these functions the stock system will need to be by passed.. Note your making your car a lot easier to steal..
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          #5
          Originally posted by Karl View Post
          Note your making your car a lot easier to steal..
          and illegal...
          ... retired/

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            #6
            Yer ive heard having the car running while your not in it is illegal..

            But if its just for say cold morning and its on your property it ant!!
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              #7
              Originally posted by Karl View Post
              Yer ive heard having the car running while your not in it is illegal..

              But if its just for say cold morning and its on your property it ant!!
              ^^ this is exactly what i intend to use it for. if the factory system is bypassed, and the aftermarket alarm system is in place, how can it be easy to steal?

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                #8
                Beening a sparky its not hard.. But really its not difficult. Every cable you need to bypass it is at the module... The keyed chip makes it just that little harder..
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                  #9
                  the place where the module will be fitted, will be very difficult to access, let alone find. its a 2way alarm, and i will be notified, if the alarm goes off. it has an anti hijacking feature, so i can immobilise the car if needed. security wise, i dont think im in too much trouble, i just really need to know, if there will be any complication regarding the install

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                    #10
                    There always under the dash.. Any ways no just buy pass the stock alarm.. And don't leave in gear when remote starting..
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