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fab_vtr
22nd February 2013, 21:12
I have read and seen that the Hawk remote central locking upgrade will fit and is easy to fit on saxo's, just wondering if this Hawk with remote start, central locking+immobiliser will fit a saxo vtr X reg and if anyone on here has fitted it, if so how easy is it?
thanks :)
http://www.hawkcaralarm.com/CarAlarmsRemoteStartCentralLockEngineImmobiliser.a spx
http://http://www.hawkcaralarm.com/CarAlarmsRemoteStartCentralLockEngineImmobiliser.a spx
Saxjoe
22nd February 2013, 21:28
Think theres a guide on how to install central locking, have a search :)
Morgiee
23rd February 2013, 01:11
Hi mate can help you completely, i did the tutorial for installing central lock, alarm fitting and remote engine start. Click on my signiture below to find tutorial on central locking and also here is my progress thread which shows remote engine start. drop us a message if you need any help with installation.
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=283458&page=15
reevesy_vtr
12th March 2013, 20:12
can i just say if you are wiring something like an alarm into a car don't just twist the wires together as it wont take long for the wires to oxidize and this will give you problems and you don't want this happening to immobiliser cuts when you are driving. get yourself a soldering iron and solder all connections.
there is an easy way to do something and the proper way, dont take short cuts with something that that could cause an accident.
Martnos
13th March 2013, 16:48
can i just say if you are wiring something like an alarm into a car don't just twist the wires together as it wont take long for the wires to oxidize and this will give you problems and you don't want this happening to immobiliser cuts when you are driving. get yourself a soldering iron and solder all connections.
there is an easy way to do something and the proper way, dont take short cuts with something that that could cause an accident.
Second this just don't pick up the hot end it hurts :-)
Morgiee
13th March 2013, 21:48
Yes very much so
kmak577
25th March 2013, 17:24
Hi mate can help you completely, i did the tutorial for installing central lock, alarm fitting and remote engine start. Click on my signiture below to find tutorial on central locking and also here is my progress thread which shows remote engine start. drop us a message if you need any help with installation.
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=283458&page=15
Any problems with the alarm side of things mate? Not bothered about the push button or remote locking functions!
Morgiee
25th March 2013, 18:52
Alarm side is fine, but their are much better brands out there for not much more. Toad alarms for example better build quality better in colder temps and better remote range
kmak577
26th March 2013, 19:13
Alarm side is fine, but their are much better brands out there for not much more. Toad alarms for example better build quality better in colder temps and better remote range
OK, thanks for the imput mate, I'll have another shop about :)
Morgiee
26th March 2013, 22:35
This is a very good alarm, made by the same company that make viper like i have. Good quality cables, harness connectors and brain used in this system with a brilliant installation guide. Iv'e installed a similar system so can help with it too. (for forum rule reasons replace the T with a W on the link below)
http://wtw.ebay.co.uk/itm/AVITAL-3100L-CAR-ALARM-BY-VIPER-CLIFFORD-PYTHON-KEYLESS-ENTRY-1-WAY-ALARM-SYSTEM-/261094486626?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Safety_Security&hash=item3cca71b262
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