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some of those settings I posted up can be annoying if enabled like the real time reporting and the smart fence, the app doesn't care if you are in the vehicle or not or if the key is in it or not or if the alarm is enable or not. It is nice that you can have it autostart and warm up automatically before you go to work.Thanks -- tilt sensor added to the list!
That system looks awesome.some of those settings I posted up can be annoying if enabled like the real time reporting and the smart fence, the app doesn't care if you are in the vehicle or not or if the key is in it or not or if the alarm is enable or not. It is nice that you can have it autostart and warm up automatically before you go to work.
Some people are just lazy , who feel everything should be given to them--without working for it!I hate criminals. Had a car stolen years ago.
How hard is it. Just: Be nice, go to school, try hard enough, get a job, happy life.
Unfortunately, a significant portion of our current population feel that way...Some people are just lazy , who feel everything should be given to them--without working for it!
I used to see it every day when I worked in prison.Unfortunately, a significant portion of our current population feel that way...
Without a doubt. We’re releasing them all now. [emoji35]I used to see it every day when I worked in prison.
Yes that’s alright.. I’m referring to the $1600 number.. [emoji15]$799 is retail on there higher end alarm only, not including installation or any add-on sensors.
That’s a drag. Wonder why.. batteries fresh? Are you able to select a frequency on the brain..?I paid around $600 for my Viper, has Auto Start and motion. Not sure if it has the glass breakage sensor. Funny thing tho--the remotes keep getting unpaired with the alarm. I have to keep pairing them.
Fresh batteries. I'm not sure about the frequency tho. It def is a pita dealing with it. I think when I eventually get it back I'm gonna bring it back to the alarm place.That’s a drag. Wonder why.. batteries fresh? Are you able to select a frequency on the brain..?
Get it back from where?Fresh batteries. I'm not sure about the frequency tho. It def is a pita dealing with it. I think when I eventually get it back I'm gonna bring it back to the alarm place.
Get it back from where?
Pop yourself some popcorn.. [emoji35][emoji2959][emoji35]Get it back from where?
i had someone egg my suvsuck to hear. at least they didnt get your tahoe
good luck ID'ing them.
had same happen at prior job (multiple times).... there was a section8 apt complex 2 blocks away from our bldg.
the yoots would come by all the time & help themselves to employees things. bldg mgmt sucked, cameras were ancient & super grainy. the waiting game for police always sucked. they were stretched thin & didnt have much avail time to deal w/ small time stuff![]()
basically they relocked the truck? look at the bright side they increased the security of itFWIW, I was checking general because my trucks were broken into, and an attempt to steal them was made -- FROM MY OWN DRIVEWAY. They were about 50 feet from street lights, too. But my trucks aren't Tahoes/Yukons/Escalades/etc. One was a Sierra Denali, and the other is a Silverado. And they effing punched out BOTH door locks -- in addition to destroying the ignition cylinders and the columns. The Sierra had to be towed because the key wouldn't turn and you couldn't get the shifter out of park. The Silverado is driveable, but unsecurable. And you'll love this one: Sometime between when the Sierra was picked up and when it was dropped off at the repair shop, the rod that controls door latching/unlatching came loose in the driver's door. So now they can't get the door open at the repair shop.
I was hoping for advice here on what to do to do to better secure my vehicles, since they are so similar to the other GMT800 trucks. I've had advice to add alarms (Clifford/Viper), GPS trackers, kill switches (Ravelco), etc. And I am going to add cameras and lights to my home. But it never hurts to see if anyone else is smarter/more experienced than me...
I did decide NOT to add the security plates to the lock cylinders, though. When they knocked in my locks, they did not damage the doors. If I plate the locks and someone wants to break in anyway, they will just damage the doors. I figure lock cylinders are a lower price to pay then body work.
Please excuse my wall of text.
if I want to ultra secure my SUV from theft i just take the High voltage disconnect with me can't start it without it..FWIW, I was checking general because my trucks were broken into, and an attempt to steal them was made -- FROM MY OWN DRIVEWAY. They were about 50 feet from street lights, too. But my trucks aren't Tahoes/Yukons/Escalades/etc. One was a Sierra Denali, and the other is a Silverado. And they effing punched out BOTH door locks -- in addition to destroying the ignition cylinders and the columns. The Sierra had to be towed because the key wouldn't turn and you couldn't get the shifter out of park. The Silverado is driveable, but unsecurable. And you'll love this one: Sometime between when the Sierra was picked up and when it was dropped off at the repair shop, the rod that controls door latching/unlatching came loose in the driver's door. So now they can't get the door open at the repair shop.
I was hoping for advice here on what to do to do to better secure my vehicles, since they are so similar to the other GMT800 trucks. I've had advice to add alarms (Clifford/Viper), GPS trackers, kill switches (Ravelco), etc. And I am going to add cameras and lights to my home. But it never hurts to see if anyone else is smarter/more experienced than me...
I did decide NOT to add the security plates to the lock cylinders, though. When they knocked in my locks, they did not damage the doors. If I plate the locks and someone wants to break in anyway, they will just damage the doors. I figure lock cylinders are a lower price to pay then body work.
Please excuse my wall of text.