making alarm more sensative
Not sure if that unit has an internal or external shock sensor, but first find the brain. Check the brain for a **** on the back side. If there is a ****, then great, that is your shock sensor adjustment, adjust it at will. If not, look for a 4 pin harness that has red, blue, green, black wires in it and follow that to a little clear cube. That is the shock sensor and can be adjusted by the orange screw on the side. If adjusting it doesn't help, that means it probably isn't mounted well and should be remounted. Some say mount it to metal, DEI says a main harness. Both work.
PS Don't set it too sensitive. It just becomes a false alarm detector then.
IMHO A shocker sensor is a waste if you are trying to get it to go off if somebody is keying your car cause it isn't going to happen without the alarm going off everytime somebody walks by the car or it rains, etc.
PS Don't set it too sensitive. It just becomes a false alarm detector then.
IMHO A shocker sensor is a waste if you are trying to get it to go off if somebody is keying your car cause it isn't going to happen without the alarm going off everytime somebody walks by the car or it rains, etc.
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