Anyone here know the insides of a Clifford car alarm?

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DaveC

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Clifford IntelliGuard 400 lost its intelligence.

A guy I met says that punks are taking those personal-protection "zappers"
and putting them to cars' bumpers and zapping the alarm systems. Hmmm...

One morning the "armed" LED wasn't flashing as it usually does. Pressing
Arm/Disarm button on remote didn't do anything. Opened the car with my key,
alarm sounded. Pulled fuse.

Whenever I put the fuse back in, alarm sounds. I press the Arm/Disarm button
on the remote, but it has no effect.

Battery in remote has been replaced recently, and LED on the remote flashes
brightly when I press the Arm/Disarm button.

Any ideas what to check?

I'd also be interested in ways to protect such an alarm from another
high-voltage attack.

Schematics available for this unit?

Anyone have a used one (any Intelliguard model)?

Thanks,
--
Dave C
dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com
--
Dave C
dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com
 
usually dry jionts in the pcb...or the solinoid stuck
check over the pcb jionts and resolder




"DaveC" <dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com> wrote in message
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Clifford IntelliGuard 400 lost its intelligence.

A guy I met says that punks are taking those personal-protection "zappers"
and putting them to cars' bumpers and zapping the alarm systems. Hmmm...

One morning the "armed" LED wasn't flashing as it usually does. Pressing
Arm/Disarm button on remote didn't do anything. Opened the car with my
key,
alarm sounded. Pulled fuse.

Whenever I put the fuse back in, alarm sounds. I press the Arm/Disarm
button
on the remote, but it has no effect.

Battery in remote has been replaced recently, and LED on the remote
flashes
brightly when I press the Arm/Disarm button.

Any ideas what to check?

I'd also be interested in ways to protect such an alarm from another
high-voltage attack.

Schematics available for this unit?

Anyone have a used one (any Intelliguard model)?

Thanks,
--
Dave C
dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com
--
Dave C
dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com
 
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 0:11:29 -0700, johnnie7 wrote
(in message <1059804690.99872.0@dyke.uk.clara.net>):

usually dry jionts in the pcb...or the solinoid stuck check over the pcb
jionts and resolder

Thanks for your reply.

Which solenoid would this be?
--
Dave C
dave-usenet3016@mailblocks.com
 

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