Older Clifford alarm in '91 Celica need to get working!

Discussion in 'Car Alarm, Remote Start and other Accessories.' started by shortlid, Sep 21, 2006.

  1. shortlid

    shortlid Full Member

    My brothers girl friend lives in KC, Kansas and has had her '91 Toyota Celica broken into four times in two years. They have smashed the window everytime and tried to get the head unit that DOES NOT HAVE the face plate on it every time.;) After relizing it is useless and installed well, they smash it with a crow bar and move on.:eek: The Clifford alarm in it went off and would not stop ebven with teh key fobs pressed so we just disconected the ground to the battery for the system. :(

    Where can we get new Fobs for tis older Cliford that is still installed an dget it up and running again??;)
     
  2. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    im guessing any good stereo shop that deals with clifford,or call them directly.try to find them online.or maybe the battery is dead in the remote.
     
  3. DREAMZmustang

    DREAMZmustang Full Member

    I hate alarms man we dont have stuff like that happen around here but there is a cheaper solution to this problem an that is to tint the windows,most show cars or peoples cars that ive worked on have valuable stuff or expensive gear in there car tint there windows so no one can see what you got or just get a new alarm

    "IT'S COMMON SENSE"
    like after your done takin a **** you put the toilet seat DOWN so your girl dont fall in...lol
     
  4. Ranger SVO

    Ranger SVO Full Member

    Alarms are a good deterent, but not advertising is a better deterent. The only reason your car would be broke into 4 times is someone thinks what you have in there is worth getting. I would be willing to bet its someone you know.

    As far as your alarm, is there a valet switch installed? Is there one or two?
    If there is a switch (two position), turn the ignition on, flip the switch, then turn the ignition off. If the alarm is still going off do it one more time, it should work.

    If its a button, turn the ignition swich on, push the button and turn the ignition off. (some alarms you push and hold the button until the alarm stops sounding).

    If you have both a button and a switch, I dont remember the procedure.

    I'm thinking, I'm thinking, don't rush me
     
  5. shortlid

    shortlid Full Member

    Keep it comin!

    Thanks for the great responses guys I will try to look for a switch or button. The system did work for awhile an dwas installed by a pro many moons ago. I would like to keep it.

    Anyone have any Cliford fobs I can buy?;)