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I've got a microwave sensor on mine. I absolutely love it. You cant even look inside the cabin from the outside without it giving you a warning to back up. Can get annoying when the parentals walk past it and it goes off, but hey their heart needs a kick start once in a while :)

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey there,

I also own a R33 GTST with a M80 Mongoose alarm. Yours sounds as if it is wired dodgy as hell! If I unarm mine but dont open any doors, boot bonnet etc it will relock. However if you open any of the doors etc it will not relock but will rearm the immobilisers if the car is not started in that 30 second window.

Your alarm needs to be rewired by the sounds of it! If you can hear a relay constantly "clicking" for about 10 secs after you arm its a good indication that they have selected the wrong ignition circuit to wire into (2 to choose from).

A friend of mine is a car audio installer and he wired mine up explaining all the gadgets as he went (only took 2 hours including the turbo timer module being used and he has never done a skyline before, though has done many of these alarms)

Hope this helps. If you need the manual let me know and I will upload and email to you

Cheers :yucky:

  • 1 month later...

Just a short update to any one that cares.

I have had my alarm fixed and installed with additional ultrasonic sensors. i am very happy with the system and a lot more confident in leaving the car in the parking lot, more so than before anyway.

System install was done by Allen. J, was very happy with his skill and work would recommend to anyone. I even have the manual now and know what all the buttons do and functions my alarm has.

Cheers to everyone for all their advice and opions.

Gordon

ive been reading this threat and i hope its still in swing because i need ANYONE from qld to give me the name of a good installer i also have found my system rigged up and easy to find

if u can give me the name of a good place in or near bris and southern region of the area

pm me straight away :)

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