Wrighty
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Registered: 28th Feb 04
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im after a new alarm, possibly a tracker aswell as clifford do them however..heard a few bad stories about cliffords been tempromental? mates mate used to be boss at RAM in wakefield and said he had a lot back for warranty work
just wondering if people who have them have had any genuine trouble, because thats the last thing i want!
thinking either concept 650 or avant 5.5 with maybe a smart track & callgaurd?
thanks
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a_j_mair
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Registered: 23rd Jan 04
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i had a clifford 600 i think
was very good imo had it connected up to my solenoids for doors and boots
never had any false alarms etc
only thing that i found anoying was the proximity sensor but you can set the sensitivity on that or even turn it off iirc
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Wrighty
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cheers aj
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antmashed
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i have a clifford and i cant fault it! get it fitted by a proffesional and u have nothing to worry about
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Wrighty
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although capable and not scared of having a go i dont facnt doing one myself haha
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S@M
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Registered: 3rd Oct 07
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plus you need a fitting certificate for insurance really....
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Adam C
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Ive just had a Clifford Concept 650 fitted to mine, very pleased with it, works a treat and no problems so far.
Main reason I went for it was the dual zone proximity sensor, had an alarm on my green corsa but it would only go off after someone had done somthing to it and at that point it would be too late, so Im really happy with this one as Ive got the exterior sensor set just right so if someone walks too close to my car it buzz's.
Better to be safe than sorry
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Wrighty
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yeah it needs to be safe as houses
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Richardhhha
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i got a viper VX480 and i think its ace,
only problem i have ever had with it was when the radio started going a bit duffed and it was shorting out and blowing the fuse it kills your car and nothing works..
viper do good alarm systems and you'll find that viper own cliford
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Iain M
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Registered: 18th Aug 05
Location: Wigan - Drives 272bhp corsa ZLET
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quote: Originally posted by antmashed
i have a clifford and i cant fault it! get it fitted by a proffesional and u have nothing to worry about
i 2nd this very very much. Mine is brill. Got the turbo timer included on the deal i got.
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
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quote: Originally posted by Richardhhha
i got a viper VX480 and i think its ace,
only problem i have ever had with it was when the radio started going a bit duffed and it was shorting out and blowing the fuse it kills your car and nothing works..
viper do good alarm systems and you'll find that viper own cliford
What the hell does your radio have to do with your alarm? The alarm/radio shouldnt be on the same fuse.
And it's Directed Electronics that own Clifford
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
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I have one, does the job and the proximity is a nice touch. However they do sap battery power, so if you're not using your car for a while it's likely you'll come back to a dead battery.
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Toby
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Registered: 29th Nov 05
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good at what they do but have a lot of brand value in the sense that you pay for the name. I was very happy with my toad alarm at half the price
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Daveskater
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Registered: 29th Apr 08
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With proximity sensors, what happens if you park in a tight gap between two cars? 
I'm thinking it would go off if the person got back in their car or if someone else came along and used the space after the other left.
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antnee
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Registered: 30th Dec 07
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
With proximity sensors, what happens if you park in a tight gap between two cars? 
I'm thinking it would go off if the person got back in their car or if someone else came along and used the space after the other left.
They beep rather than going off. Bro had proximity sensors on his MR2, they were quite sensitive though and it would beep if you got within 3-4ft of it!
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MurphyGSi
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Registered: 24th Sep 09
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i had one on my last car and my corsa has one aswell and ive had no troubles, imo there a good buy
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