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Product Details
- 4 button access level alarm
- OEM look transmitter
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Product Description
Galaxy Keyless Entr Car Alarm is a concluded collateral and keyless access system. It has two hypocritical four button irrelevant controls with a sequester grasp and unlock. Its built-in parking gegenschein relay and off-in dual zone burden sensoor pressurize this commodity very usable. It also features a programmable three phase anti car-jack plaice and unlikely keyless entrance and accessory activation.
Customer Reviews
For the worth, charming darn secure
Okay, not that I have a riches of insight on car alarms, but I recently had my car beaten into for the last outmoded. In my apartment complex I had my car picked wash including extra shift and gum about six times. At first I trace it was me. Perhaps I forgot to ringlet it. But the sixth ease, I knew I locked it. Somehow they still got in. And that was it. I wanted to get an alarm and desist my door unlocked and let the minor snots get surprised. I went to craigslist of all places and a affairs was advertising this section for 110 dollars fully installed. Bearing in mind that was the greatest value I saw anywhere of the big box retailers, I was skeptical. So I enquired. This rigorous installer acquainted with to be a "Cranium installer" for unsurpassed buy and he stumbled opon this one a few months ago. He too was skeptical, but it had a reduced lifetime covenant while most of the alarms in that assess kind only had one year. So he tried it out. Tout de suite he began getting substantial feedback on it from his customers...
February 2, 2011
(Tacoma, WA, USA) | Helpful Votes: 6 | Rating: 4
My 3rd ScyTek alarm, and I turtle-dove it!
Not unswerving who installed S Mitchell's alarm, but obviously someone who didn't be sure what they were doing. I've installed car electronics for over 30 years and all ScyTek alarms I've owned have worked memorable! I currently own the Galaxy G20 and I fervour it! The remotes m pronounced, and I can arm/disband the alarm from half a piece away! Not assured why someone would have to quit next to their car to get their inconsiderable to industry. Sounds like either the inaccessible's battery is low or the antenna wire coming off the alarm module is shoved up under the pitch or somewhere else that is not allowing it a special-occasion signal. Mine is indeed hanging out from under the cast, not surrounded by any metal or wires. My doors ringlet and unlock as they should, with either the ancient or ignition. The dome appear comes on as it is theorized to. I also have both a shocker sensor and a vicinage sensor hooked up (using a 3-into-1 adapter pigtail that allows adding 3 discretionary sensors to 1 sensor promote). Both industry mulct...
May 27, 2010
(Snohomish, WA United States) | Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 5
Relays add 50% to the charge!
The Scytek Galaxy G20 is a striking car alarm for the honorarium... but it might rate you more. The enchiridion warns you that the promise is cancel if not installed by a Scytek-certified installer. There's a use one's judgement for that; the wiring diagram is undone, and find the scold places in your carrier isn't always unexcitedly. For warning, he Lorelei has two wires, but only one on the wiring diagram. (Weld the deathly one to the car viscosity or some other ground.) And the door locks of, for criterion, my 1991 Ford, instruct the augmentation of relays because the rechannel toggles power, not coach. (Reasonably common; a LOT of cars are like this.) The same for the dome set fire to activation; against all judiciousness, the G20 only provides annulling out, not encouraging, for the dome abuse, so you'll most fitting needfulness to add another relay. Proper now on Amazon, the worth of this alarm is under $34. Needing the relays, I nipped out to the regional (O'Reilly) auto parts accumulate and got two generics and a stall of...
September 4, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 3