Car Alarms

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By wolfcom 0 comments
When shopping for a car alarm, quality should be the first on your list. There are many car alarms out there that are made with low quality materials. Beware of these units as the will cause problems in the future. Asianwolf Car alarms are made ... more »
By designyourlife 0 comments
Love your Subaru but hate that incessant seat belt alarm? Of course it's designed to be a safety feature, but if you prefer to use your brain to decide when to wear and not wear your seat belt, here's the tip that the dealer isn't allowed to tell ... more »
By wolfcom 0 comments
The purpose of the Asianwolf Glass Sensor also known as an Audio Sensor is to activate the car alarm should the window be broken. The glass sensor will detect any attempt to penetrate or crack your windows by detecting the high frequency of ... more »
By 1stSgtPinkerton 2 comments
Alarms are good, lock-out devices are good, a rottweiler living in your car is a little better, and a bouncing betty on the drivers seat is better yet. See the pattern? The better the method, the more illegal it is. Here is something that works ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 37 comments
Theft is most often a crime of opportunity - if your car looks easy to break into or steal, thieves will be drawn to it... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Your car is one of the biggest investments you will make. Car alarms are a popular way to add security and protection to this investment. Car alarms were originally designed to sound when any sign of forcible entry was detected. When they first ... more »
By wolfcom 0 comments
Even if you park your car on the steepest hill, the remarkable asianwolf digital tilt sensor will accurately respond to the first hint of tilting, motion, or any other tampering to reliably protect your vehicle better than any other sensor. ... more »
By Jonathan F. 1 comments
A car is a very valuable asset, and it should be carefully protected from damage or theft. Unfortunately, even the loudest car alarm could not scare off some potential thieves. For a particularly potent security system, then, you can rig your car ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Antitheft devices for vehicles run the gamut from low-tech to fancy and expensive. Electronic engine immobilizers, for example, are very effective at keeping a car safe. They allow your car's engine to start only in the presence of a special key ... more »
By wolfcom 0 comments
Most effective vehicle intrusion sensor. This dual zone radar proximity sensor detects moving high density objects using RF field Disturbance Technology. Ideal for convertibles or any application where zone intrusion protection is desired This ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Like any other electronic product, a car alarm can break down, whether it's due to regular wear and tear or other influences. Because the alarm is integrated into the car's electronics, whatever happens to the car can affect the alarm. And many ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Combo alarm systems incorporate more than one mode of detection, allowing you to know when any intrusion upon or into your vehicle is made. Combo alarm systems also work hand-in-hand with wireless handheld conveniences such as keyless entry and ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
So you'd like to protect your investment by purchasing a car alarm. With so many options and styles to choose from it can boggle the mind, but keeping with a good name like Audiovox is a smart idea. Most Prestige models by Audiovox are also ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 9 comments
Car manufacturers are now offering alarm systems with their cars. However, these alarms often do not provide adequate security. To be more certain that your car is protected, get an aftermarket alarm... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 1 comments
Any car is vulnerable to theft. But certain precautions will make your car more of a challenge, which may send the thief looking for easier pickings elsewhere... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Have you recently purchased a security system for your car? Since there are so many different types of alarms it can be moderately challenging to install a car alarm in a car. This can be made easier by following these steps... more »
By wolfcom 0 comments
Compatible with ever car in the world, this Asianwolf LED scanner is the ultimate in visual theft deterrents. This is the V S 400 light emitting diode scanner. It comes in blue, red, or green. It is compatible with every type of car alarm system. ... more »
By jester7il 2 comments
Did you buy a keyless remote entry fob for your Honda and need to program it? Did your battery die on your old remote and you need to reset it? No problem. It's easy to reprogram, and you don't have to take it to the dealer or pay a dime to ... more »
By wolfcom 1 comments
For those of you looking to purchase a car alarm for your vehicle, this guide will help you spot the good from the bad. This guide will also tell you the best way to find a car alarm installer and how to avoid potential problems... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 14 comments
Most do-it-yourself car alarms are simple devices that provide minimal security. If you don't want the hassle of installing the alarm yourself, look for an automobile alarm and security company that will do the job... more »
By pcsessler 0 comments
For the past 40 years or so there has been an escalating electronics war between the police on one side and motorists on the other who prefer to travel at speeds that are higher than those posted. The reason police use radar and other methods to ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 2 comments
A relay is an electromagnetic switch. When power or ground is applied to a coil, the relay clicks on or off. The result is that a power wire to a function is either closed (connected) or opened (disconnected). When the line is connected, the ... more »
By taza 0 comments
This article will describe what car alarm systems offer nowadays and what options you can choose. There are many different things you can choose and choosing the right car alarm system will be very convenient for you... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
A motorcycle is a fun but expensive investment. If you spend a little money on a good alarm system for your motorcycle, you will never have to worry. Even the finest alarm system is useless if it's not installed properly. Follow these steps to ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Whether you own your truck for work or for personal everyday transportation, it is an investment worth protecting. Apart from regular tune-ups and oil changes, an alarm system is a great way to protect this investment. Your truck is your ... more »