Car Theft Prevention

Research has revealed that 3 out of 4 American vehicle owners do not have utilities to prevent car theft installed on their vehicles. And – as if this wasn’t enough – only one out of four who have these tools installed are actually not activating them on a regular basis. We know that motorcar thieves are operating today as they have done as long as there has been cars. We also know that car theft protection utilities can prevent this kind of crime as well as other crimes like burglaries and vandalism.

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Thatcham Car Alarm – Difference between Cat1 and Cat2 to 1

Thatcham car alarms are approved by UK motor insurance companies and by fitting a Thatcham approved security system you will enjoy cheaper car insurance and a high level of car security.

Thatcham car alarms for vehicles without a category2 immobiliser must be be fitted with a full cat1 alarm with integrated 2 or 3 circuit immobiliser all combined in one unit. These Thatcham car alarms tend to be fitted to older cars or unofficial imports where they are not designed to UK specification in terms of Thatcham security systems. Thatcham car alarm systems for cars with cat2 already installed are cheaper and quicker to install because they use the existing immobiliser so they are less complicated to manufacture and install. Cat 2:1 Thatcham car alarms are suitable for newer UK specification cars as most of them come factory fitted with a class 2 immobiliser

The Thatcham organisation is an independent body set up by the insurance industry to improve vehicle safety and security for cars, vans, HGVs, motor bikes, plant and other vehicles. Thatcham do not manufacture car alarms but they do set design standards for car alarm manufacturers to meet and each alarm is given an evaluation code if it passes and makes it onto the Thatcham list of car alarms. Some of the best know Thatcham car alarm manufacturers are; Avital, Clifford, Cobra, Gemini, GT, Toad and Viper. Specifications vary from each manufacturer and model range but they all have the following basics; door, bonnet and boot protection, ultrasonic or microwave interior protection, 2 or 3 circuit immobilisation, a self powered siren, remote control central locking, 2x high security remotes and battery backup siren.

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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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