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Old 01-08-2005 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by bubbrubb
This is wierd, my friends honda civic got jacked like 2 weeks ago, and found completely stripped and still running 2 hours later. Then my friends dads car gets jacked, and the cops end up having a high speed pursuit and in the end, the car was flipped upside down and totalled....and the worst part about it (this may sound gay but...) my friend had his baby booty's in there, and you cant get things like that back, yuh know?

my sisters 97 accord was stolen eventually and was found stripped ( and left in someones driveway ) and the engine still running.
Old 01-08-2005 | 10:11 AM
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be glad all the took was the radar and not the system adn more importantly the car
Old 01-08-2005 | 03:10 PM
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shit, if my car was broken into, id rather them take the whole car. The cash out the insurance would give you is WAY more then what your car is worth.
Old 01-08-2005 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by flyromeo3
Can you check to see if i have that. I have an autopage 750 lcd
sorry bro, i don't have any manuals for autopage. i only have viper, some audiovox, and some code alarm manuals. i did a search online but could not find a installation manual for your car, but did come across a sales page that did say that your alarm does have the passive arming feature. as for specifics like locking while passive arming and forced arming some alarms do and some don't. you do have a upper level alarm from autopage so i would not be surprised they had such features. if you can get your hands on the installation manual or maybe a owners manual(slight chance its in the owners manual) you can see if these features are equipped. they are usually listed in the programming section.
Old 01-08-2005 | 07:03 PM
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u can search for the clifford/DEI homepage u will find whatever manual u need for this brand. thats how i learn how to set my alarm in valet mode.
Old 01-10-2005 | 05:48 AM
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They probably didn't have time to get anything else out.. thank God. Thanks for the links, suggestions, I'll call and get prices today.
Old 01-10-2005 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by VPUPPY
sorry bro, i don't have any manuals for autopage. i only have viper, some audiovox, and some code alarm manuals. i did a search online but could not find a installation manual for your car, but did come across a sales page that did say that your alarm does have the passive arming feature. as for specifics like locking while passive arming and forced arming some alarms do and some don't. you do have a upper level alarm from autopage so i would not be surprised they had such features. if you can get your hands on the installation manual or maybe a owners manual(slight chance its in the owners manual) you can see if these features are equipped. they are usually listed in the programming section.

I know when my brothers shop installed it, they asked me if I wanted the alarm to lock the doors on its own. Meaning I walk away from the car and without arming it from the remote it will lock the doors.

I had them set it up so that the doors lock when I press the buttons on the remote.
If I dont press it the alarm will still arm but the door locks will remain unlocked.
Old 01-10-2005 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by flyromeo3
I had them set it up so that the doors lock when I press the buttons on the remote.
If I dont press it the alarm will still arm but the door locks will remain unlocked.
Why would you need it to do that?
Old 01-10-2005 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Motohip
Why would you need it to do that?
so your car will arm even though you forget to arm it yourself, and by letting it not lock when it auto arms it means that incase you just turn the ignition off without taking the keys out and go to fill up gas lets say, it will not lock you out.




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