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Old 06 Feb 2004, 09:23 pm
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Default Factory alarm add-on

its called EVS II/IT-s interior theft sensor..has anyone installed this?
i'm looking to improve my security sys and instead of adding a complete passive like clifford or prestige,i thought this was a better idea
any thoughts?
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Old 07 Feb 2004, 04:03 am
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Ours is an 02 base model. I installed one called just EVS. It's just a siren and starter disable. Since it has no power door locks, I don't know if it would operate them. The install wasn't hard...except for the (#$$%&)wire under the battery. I chose this system because I know it's compatible and, as a DC product, it's covered under the car's warranty.
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Old 07 Feb 2004, 11:33 am
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The interior theft sensor is the same infrared shock sensor CodeAlarm uses for their alarms. Awesome piece. When it is properly adjusted, you should have no false alarms (ok, MUCH less than any other shock sensor).

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Old 08 Feb 2004, 02:31 am
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ok,first positive opinion(a lot of negative in ptenthusiasts)

electricblue,was it an easy install?
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Old 08 Feb 2004, 03:12 am
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dbraveman,

I have not installed one on a Chrysler system, but have done the CodeAlarm setups before. Basically, the sensor is a plug-and-play affair. The sensor plugs into a port on the alarm brain. There is a knob on the side of the sensor to adjust its sensitivity. I would assume (watch that word...) that the sensor has an instruction sheet in order to help setup. Make sure you mount the sensor on a solid surface (firewall, if possible). This will help to ensure that less false alarms occur.

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