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hi im booked in for this sat to get my viper alarm fitted

it is the 2nd best one , i think the differance is the black and white screen and the range is reduced from 2 klms down to 1 klm for the pager unit.

its the 1st alarm ive ever purchased

any thoughts on the alarm?

any questions i should ask the installer?

cheers

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yeah it an "791xv" pager auto start

i just picked it up and its ok

when you press the auto start then get in and put the key in the lights turn on twice and then the cat convertor light goes on for a few seconds then its all good lol.

but if i turn it on with the key it does not do it?

(why on earth would the cat convertor warning light go on when i auto start?)

id expect it to go a bit smoother considering the cost of the friggen thing :thumbsup:

and the guy who installed it did not tell me how the turbo timer function works!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i forgot to ask?????????

any one have any idea?

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