How to Install a Vehicle Security System & Car Alarm

They are the apples of our eye. Our pride and joy, the thing we have worked for for so long and now it is here you will want to ensure a safe home for your new arrival. Installing an alarm system is the first step to this, and some form of Immobiliser will come in useful as well. What do you mean, that is barbaric? No, I was talking about cars. Easy mistake to make, I suppose. Anyway, you do not want your car to get stolen even if you love your kids more than it or are still undecided, so if your new car is not a new car, and as a result comes without an alarm system, you will want to add as much security to it as possible.

The advantage of buying a car that does not have a pre-fitted alarm system – for yes, there is an advantage! – is that you can fit one of your choosing, one that is neither so sensitive that it goes off when a song thrush lands nearby, nor so numb that it only springs into action when the thieves are unscrewing the old licence plates and sealing it off for a respray. It may mean a bit of hard work, but who does not secretly love playing the mechanic on a Saturday afternoon? If you are planning to do it all on Saturday afternoon, though, make sure you start early on, because this is not a small job.

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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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Car Security Types

After spending your hard earned money on a vehicle that you love and appreciate, it only makes sense that you will want to do all that you can in order to keep it safe and protected. Security is something that comes for a price but it is worth it when you can have peace of mind as a car owner. Car security should not be rushed into without a second thought. Buying the first system presented to you is not likely to give you what you seek in a car security system. They are all quite different so spend some time researching the various brands and types so that you get exactly what you want and need.

One of the most common types of car security is the audible alarm. This is the kind that will alert you with a loud sounding alarm if someone should try to tamper with your car. Many people find these types of alarms to be somewhat annoying because they are sensitive and can go off at the wrong time. Newer alarm systems have been improved significantly though. Users can now set the sensitivity level on their alarm so that it does not go off over little things that are unimportant like loud noises.

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