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Central locking and power windows
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hey guys, would like to know were i can get central locking with imobiliser and power windows installed in a datsun 1200 ute, on the gold coast. what systems do you guys recommend are top quality?

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I dunno if you have "auto barn" in queensland but they have an alarm for either $299 or $399 installed that comes with central locking

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sweet as, yeah we have auto barn. is it preety simple to install with the central locking? do you have this system? is it good? what brand?

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The price includes installation the $299 one has glass breaking detections thing and the $399 one has a microwave sensor. I have the $399 one in my Excel and it is good very reliable sometimes to reliable goes off if the wind blows to hard! And im pretty sure the system has lifetime warrenty on wiring. Im not sure what brand sorry i know its not a well known decent brand.
Ill probably be getting the $399 one in my datsun 1200 ute when i find it!

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Hey central locking kits are about 40$ an you should be able to install the kit your self. no alarm though

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kool. im not really fussed on the alarm microwave detection thing - i really only want the immobiliser so my engine doesnt start without the central locking unlocking the car. i would like to get it installed but i dont want the guys chopping up my doors or something to install them. doesnt sound like rocket science though. any brands prefferd? i have heard that mongoose is good.

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i have heard that mongoose is good.

i use the mongoose actuators, they r tough and reliable. previously i used jaycar ones and they were poo.

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my engine doesnt start without

how does the immobiliser work ? eg whats it cutting in the engine to stop it starting ?

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im not sure how the immobiliser works or even if thats what it does, but with my brothers sss pulsar it want start if you open the car door with the key and try to start it. If you loose the remote you unlock the car and have to over ride the immoiliser (eg. turn key on off 20times in 60seconds) then your engine can start but each combination is unique to a car i think. it must run through the factory ECU computer.

also in the blove box there was a key and you could turn the immobiliser system on/off if you wanted. (1992 Aus spec with NISS Jap spec didnt come with NISS) - i want a similar sytem for my ute. problem is the A series doesnt have ECU - all the more reason why im planning an SR conversion.!!!

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Hey dude. I got the Mongoose m20s installed last night and it cost me $500 for...central locking on all four doors, alrarm with shock sensor and immobliser. The way my immobliser works is if you can get the car started without unlocking the doors, then it will only run for about 1 second and then it cuts the fuel pump off and it wont start. If you loose the nook nook, then you can open it with your key, but the alarm will go off, but the stick your keys in and press the immobliser override and its all good. But it will only override if you have the ignition switched on. So yeah thats mine...hope this helps.

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sounds good mate where did you purchase it and get it installed(good job)? and does the immobiliser run through your computer? cause you have a CA18 in yours dont you?

any in info one electric windows?

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