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Car alarm installers rant
Okay, first off don't laugh at me too bad, but the factory alarm in my
1997 Civic EX is starting to act up. I decided to check around and see what the locals charged to put an aftermarket alarm in. Well, I called around and was shocked to see that NONE of my local shops do starter disables any more. Even more shocking was that the labor they charged was about $100 to $175 just to install the freaking alarm. I am thinking that since my particular model of Civic is a little higher on the theft list, I probably should either consider an alarm with starter disable or a couple of well hidden fuel pump cutoff switches. What use is an aftermarket alarm going to be to me if the thief gets in, pops the hood, cuts the siren, then drives off with the car that doesn't have the starter disable connected? Maybe I am overly paranoid, but I think those installers are doing a great disservice to their customers by NOT connecting the starter disable when they install the alarm and charge $175 (or more) to do it. On the other hand, I could just replace the Honda factory units, but, I don't want to pay premium prices for old school technology. After getting used to hooking my IPOD up to an Alpine head unit, it kind of makes CD changers and cassette tapes a thing of the past! Plus, I bet I can install an Alpine head unit and an aftermarket alarm myself for way less than the cost of the Honda factory radio and alarm module! Okay rant off, but the bottom line I am trying to get at is can someone tell me why none of the local installers do starter disables when they install alarms? Is it because the newer vehicles have chipped keys or are they just lazy? |
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