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Hello all,

I'll soon be getting 2 car immobilisers and need some confusion cleared. There are alarms on the market that advertise 2 point or 3 point immobilisers and there is the top brant alarm that has a 6 point immobilisers.

How hard is it by pass these alarms? Does the 6 point immobilisers mean that for a theft to steal the car he/she will have to by pass the 6 differrent immobiliser's points? I'm asking this because I want to know if its worth spending the extra money on the 6 point immobiliser alarm or better off getting a viper 3 point.

Any comments?

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wow 6 points...I only know 3 points, and would think 3 point is sufficent, but obviously the more the better.

I'd say the difference is 1.) how good the installer is and 2.) one who you can trust to not come around and knock off your car or spread news about it as he/she may have your home address.

Hello all,

I'll soon be getting 2 car immobilisers and need some confusion cleared.  There are alarms on the market that advertise 2 point or 3 point immobilisers and there is the top brant alarm that has a 6 point immobilisers.

How hard is it by pass these alarms?  Does the 6 point immobilisers mean that for a theft to steal the car he/she will have to by pass the 6 differrent immobiliser's points?  I'm asking this because I want to know if its worth spending the extra money on the 6 point immobiliser alarm or better off getting a viper 3 point.

Any comments?

i have the brant 6 point immobiliser on my car and it seems 2 work as my car was broken in2 2 weeks ago so i would say spend the xtra money and go 4 stuff thats gunna work and last

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