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a little off topic

But Chris do you have manual to the autowatch alarms?

pretty sure ive got the 448premium (or something similar)

has the remote with 2 large and 2 small buttons

I've figured most stuff out like turning the car off manually as above

but sometimes i randomly hit buttons and different shit happens

would like to know whats going on haha

446P - will have a 4 button remote

top two arm/disarm bottom two: left is car locator (lights on with a tap lights off two taps.) hold = panic. right is timer / boot release depending how the alarm is configured when it was fitted. timer cannot be fully disabled if you have it. two taps of that button will turn it off after you turn the key off but thats it.

did I do this car?

ahhk cool thanks Chris, thats pretty much what i had figured out.

thought there may have been some other little tricks like enabling/disabling beeps etc.

Not sure if you did the car or not, alarm was already in when i bought it.

Its the holden VE green r33 s2. so wether that strikes a bell or not i dunno

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