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mvoong
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Pauline
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mvoong
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Are there any conflictions between the Pug alarm and the Clifford? I was interested in the Clifford after I was told I couldn't upgrade my alarm through Peugeot. Does this mean I have to use the original Pug alarm button to disable theirs then use the Clifford button to disable that one? Have you got all the extra gizmos that come with the Clifford like auto engine start etc...?
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Pauline
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Hmmmm, I haven't gone for auto start on mine... I've got auto central locking, black jax (so the engine cuts out if you don't do "things" right - that's fun - NOT!), 2-proximity sensors (inside & out), auto window up (useful when I put my windows down a crack to stop the squeeking then forget to put them up again)... and more (that I can't remember)...
Yes, the pug alarm still works, in parallel with the Clifford. You can use both blips to activate both alarms or just the Clifford blip (it operates the central locking exactly the same as the Pug alarm).
Hope this helps (but not if you're a thief, that's why I missed some of the toys out
)... Check it out at the meet @ Drayton Manor on 21st April if you're unsure! Pauline
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Yes, the pug alarm still works, in parallel with the Clifford. You can use both blips to activate both alarms or just the Clifford blip (it operates the central locking exactly the same as the Pug alarm).
Hope this helps (but not if you're a thief, that's why I missed some of the toys out
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