[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Car alarms?



Matt Coates wrote:

> Clifford was a very popular choice for many reason's, one being it uses
> seperate circuit breakers for all circuits.  Unfortunately Clifford is 
> not cheap.  

I have a Clifford in my car, has only been in there about 6 months.. the 1st
one died the day after it was installed, and stranded me (fortunately, on my
driveway).  A replacement was installed, the idiot installer couldn't get
the ignition cutout relay to work properly, so he wired in an external one.
It worked fine for a while, then began going off randomly (with NO noise,
shock etc), and now the siren is completely gone.  I overhead a dude in the
store telling another employee that "another one of those Cliffords just
came bacK", as if they were coming back in droves.  I think the installer
was part of the problem, but that the particular model (Polaris I believe)
is also a turd.. Cliffords ain't what they were 10-20 years ago.


--
Kevin Collins
Huntington Beach, CA
'86.5 16V 2.0
'00 Passat GLS 1.8T

--
Email LIST problems to: scirocco-l-probs@scirocco.org.
To unsubscibe send "unsubscribe scirocco-l" in the message to majordomo@scirocco.org