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Remote Starter & Alarm |
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M7 -
Code Hopping Remote Alarm System With Vehicle Starter |
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(2) Four
Button Code Hopping Transmitters |
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600' -
1,000' Extended Range Antenna - Illuminated Entry |
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Starter
Disable - Remote Panic - Flashing Parking Lights |
Note:
Vehicle must be
equipped with Automatic Transmission and Fuel Injection |
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True Door
Entry Protection - L.E.D. - Keyless Entry* |
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Programmable
Valet Switch - Power Trunk** |
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Smart Disarm -
Superheterodyne External
Antenna/Receiver |
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*Vehicle must be equipped
with power door locks
**Vehicle must be equipped with power trunk release |
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Remote Start |
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The
"Layered Approach" To Protection |
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Professional thieves can steal any car, but make them work
for yours. To prevent thefts, the National Insurance Crime
Bureau (NICB) recommends "Layered Protection." The more
layers of protection on your vehicle, the more difficult
it is to steal. |
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The
number of layers your vehicle needs varies depending on
your vehicle and geographic location. Your budget and
personal preferences should determine which anti-theft
device is best for you. |
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Layer #1 – Common Sense |
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An
unlocked vehicle with a key in the ignition is an open
invitation to any thief, regardless of which anti-theft
device you use. The common sense approach to protection is
the simplest and most cost-effective way to thwart
would-be thieves. Secure your vehicle even if parking for
brief periods. You should always: |
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Remove your keys from the ignition |
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Lock your doors and close your windows |
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Park in a well-lit area |
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Layer #2 – Warning Device |
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second layer of protection is a visible or audible device
which alerts thieves that your vehicle is protected.
Popular second layer devices include: |
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Audible alarms |
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Steering column collars |
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Theft deterrent decals |
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Window etching |
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Layer #3 – Immobilizing Device |
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The
third layer of protection is a device which prevents
thieves from bypassing your ignition and hot-wiring the
vehicle. Some electronic devices have computer chips in
ignition keys. Other devices inhibit the flow of
electricity or fuel to the engine until a hidden switch or
button is activated. Popular third layer devices include: |
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Smart keys |
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Starter, ignition and fuel disablers |
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Layer # 4 – Tracking Device |
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The
final layer of protection is a tracking device which emits
a signal to a police or monitoring station when the
vehicle is reported stolen. Tracking devices are very
effective in helping authorities recover stolen vehicles.
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Dispatch: (813)
935-1500 |