Getting an Alarm System tomorrow...

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e-dub75

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My only complaints are that I wish the shock sensor was more sensitive, I have been trying to adjust it but the remote comes up with an error when I try.

Yeah the shock sensor is not strong at all. Like I said earlier, someone was able to break into my CrownVic, climb in and out of the window without shaking the car hard enough for the shock sensor to go off. That's how I found out about the dual zone sensor. I am not really sure you can adjust the shock sensor. I thought that it was just one setting and if you wanted something else to alert you better then you must purchase an accessory (i.e. the dual zone censor or glass sensor).
 

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Yeah the shock sensor is not strong at all. Like I said earlier, someone was able to break into my CrownVic, climb in and out of the window without shaking the car hard enough for the shock sensor to go off. That's how I found out about the dual zone sensor. I am not really sure you can adjust the shock sensor. I thought that it was just one setting and if you wanted something else to alert you better then you must purchase an accessory (i.e. the dual zone censor or glass sensor).
The shock sensor is adjustable. And a lot of its sensitivity is dependent on how the module is secured in the vehicle. If it's loose, the vibration won't transfer from the vehicle to the module nearly as easily as if it were mounted solidly.
 
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