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Old 04-10-2003, 06:10 PM   #3
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I would be best to have the alarm professionally installed. Ask the shop or sales manager if the installer are certified by the alarm companies they sell. Look on the walls, they will usually display the certificates. Also be sure that if they install starter disable that they use a normally open relay, that way if there is a failure of the alarm or battery you can still drive the car to get it repaired. Trunk pop is available as an option with the purchase of an actuator and installation. Good Luck..
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