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there should be a switch that you can adjust like the gains on an amp. Just hafta have an extremly small flatblade screwdriver. It was on all my sensors on my alarm. it will have a + to show you which way to adjust up and a - to show you which way to adjust sensitivity down.

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or even call the tech suppport line. DEI actually has pretty good alarm tech people.

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i called the tech center they said that i have to be a dealer for insurance purposes i don't know they gave me the run around for about 30mins , looked at the shock sensor and the brain there are no knobs nor any thing i could use to adjust it ???? still ponders me

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does it have a port for the bit writer? If so ebay one. those things are tits

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1998 Chevy Silverado ext cab

Alpine CDA-9887

4 Team Fi 15s

2 Ampere Audio TFE 8.0

2 Ampere Audio 150.4

3 Digital Designs CS6.5 component sets

Dual Mechman 370XP Elite alternators inbound!

8 XS Power d3400

6 XS power d680

Second Skin

Stinger

Tsunami Wiring

Sky High

A Real Voltmeter not a piece of shit stinger.

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i have the python 881xp and it isn't sensitive at all how can i make it more sensitive?????

The shock sensor looks like this ...

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It's normally tie-strapped to a large wire harness.

There's a small hole in the side with an adjustment screw in it. Use a small flat or phillips blade screwdriver to make adjustments.

Clock wise is more sensitive, counter clockwise is less sensitive.

The shock sensor is a dual-mode sensor.

When testing, if you give the vehicle a light tap, the shock sensor LED should flash a few times. This is the warning mode and the alarm will emit a few seconds of warning chirps when it receives a light impact.

Upon a harder impact, it will stay lit to a second or two. This is the trigger mode.

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