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Old 12-29-2008, 09:17 PM
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Where is the shock sensor located exactly because 80% of the time i lock my car, my alarm goes off. its getting really annoying and waking the neighbors up at night.
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in the spare tire well
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one on left side by gas door also

that on i've set off by closing the gas door before
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Originally Posted by slippinsideways
one on left side by gas door also

that on i've set off by closing the gas door before
No, there is only one shock sensor in f-bodies and it is on the right side rear wheel well in front of the spare tire. There is a photo in the Monsoon FAQ sticky.
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
No, there is only one shock sensor in f-bodies and it is on the right side rear wheel well in front of the spare tire. There is a photo in the Monsoon FAQ sticky.
It also can be adjusted!
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Originally Posted by 99Bluz28
It also can be adjusted!
Yup. But often they fail due to moisture and then there isn't enough adjustment to keep them from causing false alarms.


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