Can anyone tell me exactly what model of Clifford alarm this is?
Keep getting different "expert" opinions...
FCC ID: CZ57RRKO
CEPT SRD 1 e GB
[Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
BALDYMONSTER wrote:Can anyone tell me exactly what model of Clifford alarm this is?
Keep getting different "expert" opinions...
FCC ID: CZ57RRKO
CEPT SRD 1 e GB
What you have there is the Federal Communications Commission IDentification for the key fob.
You'll have to locate the alarm unit in the car to find out what Clifford alarm model you have.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
The unit is under the drivers lower panel opposite the pedal box.
I like Clifford's but their passive arming/locking is a pain in the ar$e to say the least!
Need the manual to see how to switch that function off.
Thanks mate.
I like Clifford's but their passive arming/locking is a pain in the ar$e to say the least!
Need the manual to see how to switch that function off.
Thanks mate.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
BALDYMONSTER wrote:The unit is under the drivers lower panel opposite the pedal box.
I like Clifford's but their passive arming/locking is a pain in the ar$e to say the least!
Need the manual to see how to switch that function off.
Thanks mate.
Passive arming/locking is an essential part of Thatcham Cat1 approval.
You might want to check your insurance company are happy for you to demote your Cat1 alarm to non-Cat1.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
Is it self arming or immobilising?
If it is self immobilising it is a cat 1 and your looking at a concept 300 or higher model from what I remember when looking at alarms with a 4 button remote. you can tell by the led flashing after a certain time usually 1 minute.
But it self arming this can be turned off via the valet switch as long as you know the pin code or its a trip to someone with cliffnet.
Dan
If it is self immobilising it is a cat 1 and your looking at a concept 300 or higher model from what I remember when looking at alarms with a 4 button remote. you can tell by the led flashing after a certain time usually 1 minute.
But it self arming this can be turned off via the valet switch as long as you know the pin code or its a trip to someone with cliffnet.
Dan
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
Self arming and immobilising.
If I email you a pic of the fob would you know more
If I email you a pic of the fob would you know more
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
If its a 4 button carbonfibre effect it'll be a G4.
Is there no stickers on the main unit?
This is a manual for a G4 600(from google) but iirc the valet switch programming codes are the same
http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/ ... owners.pdf
Dan
Is there no stickers on the main unit?
This is a manual for a G4 600(from google) but iirc the valet switch programming codes are the same
http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/ ... owners.pdf
Dan
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Clifford alarm
Downloaded the manual today.
This bell does everything but make cups of tea
I need to get a master control fob for it to set everything how I want it. Which we just know will not be cheap!
This bell does everything but make cups of tea
I need to get a master control fob for it to set everything how I want it. Which we just know will not be cheap!