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Old 07-25-2002, 11:38 PM
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Originally posted by arch iceman


Put it this way.... he used to be a consultant for Clifford before they were acquired by DEI.

If he has to, he will dismantle the car piece by piece from the outside to expose the alarm parts he has to bypass without setting off a thing.

The worst he has done is allowed a siren to go off for 20-30 seconds before defeating it, and taking about a total of 7 minutes to defeat the alarm. He has a trick for finding the wireless immobilizer anywhere in the car. Im not sure if he has managed to bypassed one yet without removing it from the system.
i guess ur friend wouldn't try to break a family car like accord right?
Old 07-26-2002, 05:59 AM
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Originally posted by arch iceman


No alarm can prevent theft by flatbed, but Cliffords can prevent any tampering or bypassing of the starter to drive the car off on it own power.
And this is why I love Clifford so much:thumbup:
Old 07-28-2002, 08:49 PM
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Originally posted by steveng


i guess ur friend wouldn't try to break a family car like accord right?
He likes to defeat alarms as a hobby now, not a career. He is a reformed convicted professional car thief. He enjoys scrutinizing alarms and thier installations and provides a very valuable security consultant asset to my company and many manufacturers.

He'll try breaking into anything, whether its a car or home, just to see if he can. Doesnt matter make and model, he knows all the tricks.
Old 07-28-2002, 09:14 PM
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his parents must be very proud of him for being a professional thief:naughty:
Old 07-29-2002, 06:53 PM
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damm... i wish i knew a few stealing tricks so that i could protect against them when installing my clifford.



arch, can you help me out with which things I should get in addition to what i alread have?








Im putting the system into a 2001 Integra.

So far I have the following:
AG4
Digital Omnisensor
Data port replicator
Crimestopper CM-2500 Pager
DEI 555u Immobilizer Bypass

I want to get the clifford glass break sensor but am not sure of how it can be added on to the system.

Do you suggest I get any other sensors?
Are there any tips and tricks type sites for the AG4 install?

Look at my wiring so far, this is all that I have upto now, can you help me out with the things in other than black/white. AG4 Wiring


Also,
How do you hook up the Door trigger (+ or -) wire?
How do you hook up the Interior Light Supply (+ or -) wire?

I also have a question about the hook up of a data replicator port...
Old 07-31-2002, 09:47 AM
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arch, can you help me out?
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