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All4thaN0okieMar-08-02 03:52 AM
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#1818, "Alarm shock sensor placement..."


          


'95 Eclipse RS
INTERIOR
-Sony CDXM 750
-2 JL Audio 12w0 subs
-Premiere Amp
-CompuStar 2WAS Alarm with Remote Start and Pager
EXTERIOR
-Enkei 15" wheels (came with the car)
-2nd Generation Altezza Tails
-Clear Bumper Lenses
-APC Speed Glo Mirrors (with turn signals)
-Red LED Washer Nozzles
PERFORMANCE
-K&N Filter

  

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dudasdMar-08-02 02:53 PM
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#1819, "RE: Alarm shock sensor placement..."
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Most of the time people just tack them to the firewall...it's nothing but a mercury switch so as long as it is leveled it doesn't really matter. Better off if it's available for your alarm to get a dual stage radar, they don't false as much, plus you can leave your windows open and not worry....

  

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Chris_FLMar-15-02 12:44 PM
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#1820, "RE: Alarm shock sensor placement..."
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Actually the steering column is a good place. Picks up alot of vibrations there.


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TeamXtremeRSMar-15-02 01:09 PM
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#1821, "RE: Alarm shock sensor placement..."
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steering colum is a good place, but i find that it is more sensitve on the drivers side of the car. Any place in the center of the car is good, like the center console, and mount it securly to a metal support,bracket, or something solid. Stay away from wire harnesses, this makes the shock sensor very sensitive, and will set off the alarm with loud exausts, loud bass, or thunderstorms. Loud sounds like that actually vibrate the looser things in the car like the wire harnesses, so stay away from that. Just keep the sensor in the center of the car, and mounted on something sturdy and solid...


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