Installing a Vehicle Security System, Car Alarm

Whatever your car may have cost to buy, it is your property and you will naturally want to protect it with all reasonable means. Particularly if you are unable to put the car in a locked garage, and have to park in the street near your home (or anywhere you may visit), you will want to have protections in place to ensure that nobody can either steal the car or anything inside it. For this reason, most of us like to have a car alarm fitted. To save money, many of us will choose to install the alarm ourselves – but we need to get this right, because if you install it poorly then you might as well leave the car’s doors open and the keys in the ignition. Car thieves are opportunistic, and will take any chance they are presented with.

Installing a car alarm correctly requires at least a good deal of preparation and is better done if you have at least some grasp of electronics and wiring. You do not need to be a qualified electrician by any stretch of the imagination, but certainly need to have the right equipment and the right mental preparation. Getting it wrong will lead to a poor installation, potential for theft and even arguably a poorer running car. Before you do anything you need to gather together the correct materials and tools. The tools will include scissors, crimps, a test light, screwdriver, a soldering iron, a drill and a volt meter. The materials will include solder wire, screws, tie wrap and double-sided mounting tape.

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Installation of Car Alarm

The installation of a car alarm can be quite interesting and one can successfully do it without any professional assistance. To do this a number of equipment should be present such as a knife, soldier material, screws, test light, scissors, drill tie wrap, screw bit, mounting tape which is double sided, voltage meter and a soldiering meter. Most important however, is the installation manual which gives a guideline on how to assemble each component of the car alarm. Therefore, caution should be taken to ensure that what is being done is per the manual direction which usually comes with the car alarm.

This is because there are a variety of car models and in most instances each of these models has its own unique lock and door and hence the need for a help line from the manufacturer arises. Aside from the manual, there should be a contact reference which one can use to question the type of locking system a car has. One can also confirm the connection details of the wires according to the colors so that the interface suits the alarm’s locking characteristics. Installation details of the relay which is meant for the door lock and wire color for the starter disable should be clearly understood .It is also important for installer to be well aware on how to hook the relay up and use the voltmeter set up whose sole purpose is to test the door lock wires for the car.

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A Very Easy and Cheap Way to Keep Your Car From Getting Stolen

Lets face it, car thieves suck. When it comes to owning an inexpensive or older model vehicle we can be more vulnerable to thieves. This situation occurs not only because older vehicles have less sophisticated security systems, but also because mainstream and older model cars can be easier to “fence” or sell off after being stolen.

So if your looking for a little extra protection that will probably thwart almost any potential car thief here is a quick how-to.

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