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ok guys, after several car break-ins along with quite a lot of equipment lost, i invested in an alarm. i bought a code alarm ca1551 from a local shop, basically i wanted to know roughly the best place for the shock sensor so that it would have the best reaction to any bump or jolt to the car. after about 4 break-ins, i want this bad boy SUPER sensitive. if it helps at all this is going in the mitsubishi eclipse convertible. i want the alarm to go off if someone pokes the top too hard, hell i want it to go off if someone looks at the car wrong.lol any help here would be great

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Your suppose to put them on your steering column but if you can get a second sensor wire them together and put one in each door. I had a buddy who had like 4 shock sensors and 2 glass break sensors and one of them motion alarms. His truck went off all time for no reason.

Make sure you dont set it to to sensitive or else it will go off to hard rain, wind, thunder, and all that other stuff that just pisses you off

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you will find most shock sensors are installed ziptied to a bundle of wires. dont mount it to the firewall or any solid place you want it to move. You shouldnt be gettign false alerts like robs buddy because you never know when you'll go out there and its the real deal. it should be set up so yo uknow its the real deal if its going off.

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