Cat 2 immobilser?
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Cat 2 immobilser?
Have just recieved my bongo, but insurance company I am with says I need a category 2 immobilisor(?). Does anyone know where and how much this should cost me. SW London/surrey/hampshire area
Hi hedgetrimmer...how was Aldeburgh....?.......did you go to the famous chip shop...?
I would strongly recommend having an alarm/immobiliser fitted....at the very least a class 2......there have been a few Bongos stolen lately and zz from near Manchester had his broken into and his CD player and satnav stolen at the weekend.......better to be safe than sorry.....after all you are protecting your investment......Alan
ps....I am back in Cheshire now but will pm you when I am back in Suffolk
I would strongly recommend having an alarm/immobiliser fitted....at the very least a class 2......there have been a few Bongos stolen lately and zz from near Manchester had his broken into and his CD player and satnav stolen at the weekend.......better to be safe than sorry.....after all you are protecting your investment......Alan
ps....I am back in Cheshire now but will pm you when I am back in Suffolk
Alan...still plodding on....!
I've had a cat 1 alarm / immobiliser fitted today - cost ?324.00 fitted, which included an extra motor for the driver's door lock so it will operate with the key-fob.
This is the one... http://www.avital.com/products/ap_am1.htm
I'm also using a hefty steering-wheel lock as a visual deterrent.
Hope that helps.
Vince
This is the one... http://www.avital.com/products/ap_am1.htm
I'm also using a hefty steering-wheel lock as a visual deterrent.
Hope that helps.
Vince
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francofontain wrote:Bigdaddycain, did you have to have extras to get the remote central locking, or was it fitted all together?
if ive read your post correctley you do need an extra component for an alarm to work the central locking.
its called a slave motor., .this is the one i bought ...... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-Wire-Slave-Door ... dZViewItem but it has to be fitted with an alarm

In case anyone in SW london area is interested, I will answer my own question. There is a company in Morden Surrey (not far from wimbledon) who will fit a cat2 immobiliser (viper something or other) for £100 all in. Vat the lot. Seems quite good to me.
Thanks all those who helped me.
If any one else wants to find a cheap fitter in their area try the following web site.
http://www.clifford.com
Thanks all those who helped me.
If any one else wants to find a cheap fitter in their area try the following web site.
http://www.clifford.com
does this alarm have remote locking or window closure unit compatible?
the alarm i bought has full window closure with remote central locking capability.
(you had to buy the wndow closure motor and the remote central locking slave motor seperate)
and yes the alarm fitter fitted it.
i bought the alarm for arround £90 delivered it has remote engine start, turbo timer full closure and remote central locking and he fitted it for £100. but he said if he fitted one again he would charge £120 coz there was alot of wires to fit and it took him alot longer than expected.
so for £200 i got a good alarm thats start me bongo to warm it up so i dont have to go outside on the cold frosty mornings
, so it may be worth your while shopping around and getting a few quotes.
the alarm i bought has full window closure with remote central locking capability.
(you had to buy the wndow closure motor and the remote central locking slave motor seperate)
and yes the alarm fitter fitted it.
i bought the alarm for arround £90 delivered it has remote engine start, turbo timer full closure and remote central locking and he fitted it for £100. but he said if he fitted one again he would charge £120 coz there was alot of wires to fit and it took him alot longer than expected.
so for £200 i got a good alarm thats start me bongo to warm it up so i dont have to go outside on the cold frosty mornings


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Agriculteral inmmobiliser
As a compliment to a cat 2 thatcham alarm system and immobiliser I have always found, to keep the tealeaves at bay Non Standard is best, Trawling through the http://www.westfalia.net i found the farming section where a robust tractor switch can be bought for a fiver. this i have spliced into the main power cable in a discrete place at it leaves the battery and when parking in unknown territory I use the isolating switch to prevent any hot wiring of the vehicle. I do by the way have this cable bridged by a lighter piece of cable and a inline 10 amp fuse to maintain the clock and existing alarm.
Its maybe overkill and hopefully I'll never find out if it works but it gives added piece of mind. Also if parking the vehicle up for a while for winter etc its as easy to remove the inline fuse and operate the isolator to prevent the battery draining.
Its maybe overkill and hopefully I'll never find out if it works but it gives added piece of mind. Also if parking the vehicle up for a while for winter etc its as easy to remove the inline fuse and operate the isolator to prevent the battery draining.
I say, Do You Bongo?....... RATHER!