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How to Choose
Car Security
What to look
for:
- Motion sensors let you leave the top down
or the windows open. They are also good for protecting the
cargo areas in vans and trucks. The sensors will sound the
alarm if someone invades your space.
- Glass-break sensors sound the alarm when
they "hear" a window breaking. This protects you from the
thief who believes he can bypass your alarm by not opening
the door.
- Driver's side priority unlock lets you
open your door without unlocking the others. You can get in
your vehicle without letting your guard down.
- Remote outputs allow you to expand the
alarm's capabilities by adding features like a remote
starter or window controls. Most alarms come with at least
one remote output. Consider everything you want the security
system to do (now and in the future) when choosing an alarm.
- When Crime Guard interconnect harnesses
are available for your vehicle, Crime Guard security systems
are much easier to install than other brands.
Why buy a car
security system?
Protecting
yourself and your family, as well as your vehicle and your car
stereo are all excellent reasons to invest in a car security
system. Additionally, most insurance companies offer lowered
rates for vehicles equipped with an alarm — it'll pay for
itself!
A good security system not only makes your car more difficult to
steal, it also makes it easier to live with. The small remote
control that you carry with your keys lets you arm and disarm
the alarm, lock and unlock your doors, and maybe even zap open
your trunk. How's that for convenience?
FREE wiring guide with your
system!
For most vehicles made up to 1995,
Crutchfield gives you a sheet that tells the location and color
of the wires you need to access in your vehicle. For most
vehicles made after 1995, we gladly provide the wiring
information over the phone, by fax, or by e-mail. This helpful
information is FREE with your security system purchase! You also
get our free publication, How to Install a Car Security
System.
We help you install your own
alarm and save
When you order your alarm from
Crutchfield, you can also count on the exclusive toll-free
Technical Support we offer our customers. Sixteen hours a day,
seven days a week, experienced, patient experts are ready to
answer your questions (just have your invoice handy when you
call). It's like having a pro look over your shoulder while you
work!
How a typical security
system works
When you leave the car, push the
button that arms your system. You hear your doors lock, and a
siren chirp tells you your vehicle is protected. If you've
accidentally left a door ajar, the system alerts you with a
different sound.
When you walk away, you feel confident, assured. The first thing
a thief sees when he approaches your car is a flashing LED that
tells him your system is armed. Often, that's enough to make him
look elsewhere.
If the thief tries to tamper with your vehicle, he'll get a
warning chirp or a full siren blast. The security system "brain"
decides which sort of warning to give based on the severity of
the tampering and the type of sensors the thief trips.
When you return to your car, use the remote to disarm the system
and unlock your doors or pop open the trunk. You can even use
the remote to sound the siren if you can't find your car or if
someone is bothering you.
Crime Guard harnesses make
your security system installation a lot easier
For most vehicles, the
installation begins with a Type A harness that makes connections
for +12 volts, ground, starter disable and ignition — saving you
time and effort on your installation. Connect a couple of
sensors and you've got basic protection. (In some cases, you may
need to splice a few wires to get all the features you want.)
Additional
harnesses may also be available for your vehicle:
- for remote door-lock control
- for parking-light flash
- for dome light activation
- for trunk or hatch release
- for remote engine start
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