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catsey

Original Poster:

266 posts

78 months

Saturday 27th June 2020
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would appreciate any recommendations for upgrading the immobilser on my 1996 Griffith ,
cheers catsey

swisstoni

16,956 posts

279 months

Saturday 27th June 2020
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Meta still make revised versions of the original alarm components.
If you were looking for professional advice I’ve recently had cause to use the services of Dave from HF Solutions who knows this stuff inside out.

n500wow

23 posts

102 months

Saturday 27th June 2020
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Hi
i have a 1996 500
2 years ago i installed a
AI606 Toad alarm.
Has immobiliser, alarm. remote boot opening new siren etc
cost around £120 Delivered from

gap-security.co.uk.

Fitted it myself. but you do need to take out the dash panel to install it.
The original alarm in my car had already been replaced but not very well so wiring was a bit tricky to work out.

catsey

Original Poster:

266 posts

78 months

Sunday 28th June 2020
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swisstoni said:
Meta still make revised versions of the original alarm components.
If you were looking for professional advice I’ve recently had cause to use the services of Dave from HF Solutions who knows this stuff inside out.
cheers but getting away from Meta as expensive to maintain

catsey

Original Poster:

266 posts

78 months

Sunday 28th June 2020
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n500wow said:
Hi
i have a 1996 500
2 years ago i installed a
AI606 Toad alarm.
Has immobiliser, alarm. remote boot opening new siren etc
cost around £120 Delivered from

gap-security.co.uk.

Fitted it myself. but you do need to take out the dash panel to install it.
The original alarm in my car had already been replaced but not very well so wiring was a bit tricky to work out.
Thank you im replacing the Dash so good time to upgrade
Toad it is
Cheers much appreciated

Belle427

8,931 posts

233 months

Sunday 28th June 2020
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n500wow said:
Hi
i have a 1996 500
2 years ago i installed a
AI606 Toad alarm.
Has immobiliser, alarm. remote boot opening new siren etc
cost around £120 Delivered from

gap-security.co.uk.

Fitted it myself. but you do need to take out the dash panel to install it.
The original alarm in my car had already been replaced but not very well so wiring was a bit tricky to work out.
Did the same on my Chim, about a day start to finish working stuff out and soldering every connection. Boot release added too which was good.

catsey

Original Poster:

266 posts

78 months

Sunday 28th June 2020
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Belle427 said:
Did the same on my Chim, about a day start to finish working stuff out and soldering every connection. Boot release added too which was good.
cheers for info

ESDavey

700 posts

219 months

Friday 3rd July 2020
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the Meta alarm is not a bad alarm but just as old as your TVR !!

Contact Dave Fairclough @ HF Solutions http://www.hf-solutions.co.uk/ .... he know his onions & gave me a great service on my Griffith. Just spotted you're in the USA so maybe difficult but maybe Dave can give you advice re your Meta.

catsey

Original Poster:

266 posts

78 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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ESDavey said:
the Meta alarm is not a bad alarm but just as old as your TVR !!

Contact Dave Fairclough @ HF Solutions http://www.hf-solutions.co.uk/ .... he know his onions & gave me a great service on my Griffith. Just spotted you're in the USA so maybe difficult but maybe Dave can give you advice re your Meta.
cheers