Hi,
Had my 2 for 16 months, still have the grin effect, spent a few bob on mods, don't care to add it up or I'd frighten myself to death!
Anyway, got a daft question, was an alarm fitted to all UK spec'd Roadsters? (Mine is a 2001 Y reg)
I have the remote double locking keys, she double locks ok,.........got the Toyota Security stickers on the windows.
Not got the alarm trigger pins on the bonnet, nor the engine compartment...........no gubbings under the driver's seat, no siren in the frunk.no evidence of alarm anywhere!!
I guess that's it.........no alarm, hence my question.
Are we talking major issues to fit mr T one, or am I better fitting a Toad? Although ideally, I'd want everything alarmed from the original remote, as I don't fancy having more crap on my keyring!!
Thanks in advance,
B
Siren should be located under the spare wheel in frunk - Some people have moved it from there to somewhere else underneath the front plastics, as it is a bit muffled in the original location.
You could try dropping the roof, lowering the windows, locking the car then hopping over the door into the seat. Just to check if the alarm actually goes off.
But as kentsmudger says, the siren is really hidden away under the spare wheel.
As to your question. Yep, alarms were standard with UK cars and you having buttons on the remote suggests it had one at one time!
Simon
I wondered if my alarm worked,
then found out the other night after doing a hollywood dive into the car.
The siren is rather loud and did scare me considerably
I "tested" mine by leaving the roof down outside a shop and dropping the shopping in without unlocking first. It is so muffled under the spare that I thought it was someone else's, and was looking around to see who's it was. Everyone else was looking at me as they could see the lights flashing. s:oops: :oops: s:oops:
I've got a Toad alarm fitted to mine - I have the siren mounted just above the mesh inside the front bumper so it's out of the airflow....there was a handy correctly sized hole that matched the mounting frame perfectly (almost like it was meant to be there!! s:lol: :lol: s:lol: ).
It is nice and loud - from what i gather the alarm fitter just disconnected the siren on the factory one so I now have the car immobilised twice and a nice loud alarm!!!!
Quote from: "kentsmudger"It is so muffled under the spare
Some have moved it to the bulkhead. I was thinking of doing that (but never got round to it s:( :( s:( ) and asked my insurance company if moving it violated any alarm covenants. They said so long as you don't take it out and it remains operational then perfectly OK with them.
Moving it from uder the spare wheel to just underneath the front plastics makes it so loud that if your stood next to the front of the car its quite ear piercingly loud
pfft, no.. Loud is setting your Clifford off (on the Nissan) with the siren completely exposed, parked in the garage, and your head all of 3' from it.
I'm not sure which was louder, the siren or the thud my head made as it hit the bonnet s:lol: :lol: s:lol: and naturally I couldn't find my keys...
haha s:lol: :lol: s:lol: yeh think i have had mine go off, whilst i was moving it s:) :) s:)