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Adding an alarm to a car with keyless entry

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Any alarm guys on here??

My 97 Cobra has keyless entry but no factory alarm so it is already has a transmitter and receiver.

Is there a factory module that just plugs in to give me alarm capabilities??

Is there an aftermarket alarm that uses the door lock signal to arm & disarm instead of having to use its transmitters??
 
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CJK44t said:
Any alarm guys on here??

My 97 Cobra has keyless entry but no factory alarm so it is already has a transmitter and receiver.

Is there a factory module that just plugs in to give me alarm capabilities??

Is there an aftermarket alarm that uses the door lock signal to arm & disarm instead of having to use its transmitters??
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It can be done quite easy.
www.directed.com
 
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Thanks but what am I looking for. I installed a few alarms but not sure what I am looking for for my current situation.

P.S. Is that your 70 Challenger? I sold a curious yellow 71 440 Cuda over the winter to embark on other projects. One is a F.A.S.T. Duster and I was going to find a 72-74 challenger project for the street but decided on a turn key Cobra.
 
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Honestly you should just get a new alarm for your car
and have it installed or install it yourself because the
stock alarm and keyless entry sucks.The Viper alarms
are the best from what I hear.Yes,in my avatar is a 1970
Challenger 440 pather pink and it is my dads friends car.
Only one of three in pather pink in the world and that car
is priceless.
 
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Aftermarket car alarms are a total waste of money.

PATS is all you need.
 

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McTeague said:
Aftermarket car alarms are a total waste of money.

PATS is all you need.
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Yeah, that will really alert him when someone has broken his window and is stealing the stereo.................... NOT

Aftermarket alarms are great at keeping honest guys honest, and if a thief happens to be going through a parking lot, odds are he will pick a car without an alarm over one with.
 
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