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Is it a hard job?
TUFFTEE:
I have an (Immobiliser Compact 2) Which i would like to Fit in TUFFTEE However i think fitting this might be slightly above my electrical knowledge? And inside the box are certificates to be stamped by an autherised fitter! For the Insurance! I think? OR would it be expensive to get a vehicle electrician to fit it? Any Help/Advise would be gratefully recieved!
Sharpshooter:
Im have alot of experience with vehicle electrics. But i had someone come out and fit my immoiliser, as you cant get the cert if your not registered. Its worth the £100-150 it costs to get it done professionally.
Range Rover Blues:
If the insurance don't insist on it, don't fit it. Most so-called trained installers are s**t, c'mon soldered joints wrapped in a bit of 'lecky tape, torn off between their teeth!
Buy a decent alarm with imobiliser and fit it yourself. If you tell the insurance you have one and it becomes part of your policy then you give them a possible get-out if your car gets nicked!
I havn't yet seen an aftermarket imobiliser that comes up to OEM standards, on my Cavalier (bear in mind I never waded with that either) I had 3 in the space of 5 years, all at great expense. Plus you then have to have it serviced yearly to keep it certified (at slightly less than the cost of a new one).
It's a total scam if you ask me.
TUFFTEE:
Andrew! I actually agree with you! The problem i have? If Want for a better Word is!
I have this immobiliser here doing nothing! Brand new never fitted!
TUFFTEE However has the Original Disco 1 Alarm fitted and i don't know if that is an Alarm /Immobiliser or not? I know the alarm works! But IF it is also an immobileser i don't know whether that works or not?
I bought this immobiliser about 4 years ago for my frontera at the time and never got around to getting it fitted! So i thought it might be an idea to fit it to TUFFTEE?
Jimbo:
It might be worth checking to see if the immob you have is still Thatcham Cat2 approved before you shell out for it to be fitted. The factory fit alarm/immob on the 110 is not listed by the insurance companies :(
I just had a 'Toad' immob fitted to the 110 (Ins requirement), I got a mobile guy to come and do it - looking around on the web, the unit costs around the £55-60 mark, I paid £100 total, and it took him a couple of hours. For your money you get a lifetime (??) guarantee on the unit and his fitting, and a certificate to show to the insurance company.
Jim
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