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Old Aug 15, 2004 | 07:14 PM
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Question Installing a turbo timer on aftermarket alarm

Hey peeps, I got a Clifford alarm that automatically locks itself automatically after 30seconds from the time I shut all the doors. I don't have any experience with turbo timers but would this be a problem? I guess all I need to do is lock all doors and when the engine shuts off, automatically arm the alarm. What you fellas think?
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Old Aug 15, 2004 | 11:46 PM
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Yea im interested in knowing also.

I just ordered a Clifford alarm system for my car. But i also have a GREDDY turbo timer on order too.

Is there a way to let the greddy turbo timer keep running, even after i ARM the alarm?
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Old Aug 20, 2004 | 06:35 AM
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don't accidently leave your keys in the car... had a friend do that. auto locking systems are nice if you have trouble remembering to lock it but they can be a nusance too when you want your stereo on for example if your car isn't running or if your car is in the shop they tend to lock keys in the car and get kinda pissed off at you.
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Old Aug 20, 2004 | 06:41 AM
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I do have a clifford alarm with the a TT! And I would have done it myself, but the alarm might recognize the TT but if you don't have it hooked up right 2 things might happen! 1. The alarm might think someone is stealing the car when the TT is on and automatically start going off and the 2. Is that when the TT goes off the alarm might leave the doors open! My opinion is have it taken to someplace or if someone you know knows how to install them together! Good Luck and keep us posted!!!
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Old Aug 24, 2004 | 01:52 AM
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Yah, I was just thinking of just having it installed by someone who installed my alarm...much better that way hehe.
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Old Sep 2, 2004 | 08:01 AM
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Is there anybody on these forums who got the clifford alarm to work with an aftermarket turbo timer, successfully?

If so, HOW did u do it?
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Old Sep 2, 2004 | 11:33 AM
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your right thats exactly how it will work your car will keep running for a bit then shutoff locked and good to go so you dont have to stand there n watch it basically.
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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 05:35 PM
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I Just Got A Clifford Alarm And I Also Have A Tt. You Can Get A Pulse Relay And Hook It Into A Timed Output On The Alarm, The Installer Should Have The Computer Hook Up For The System, He Can Then Adjust How Much Time The Alarm Will Give Before Arming The Sensors.

It Will Just Lock The Doors And Arm The Sensors After The The Alotted Time Is Up. You Can Go Up To 4 Minutes
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