Remote Control Roof

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T3DCF
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Post by T3DCF »

Does anyone know if this product is available in this country? I have seen a few websites with one on, normally in Europe. Not too keen on importing incase something goes wrong!!
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Frosty
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Post by Frosty »

I personally wouldn't go near it. You still have to manually open the clips.
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MattB
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Post by MattB »

Have you ever got in or out of the car with the clips down? It REALLY REALLY REALLY hurts when you bang your head on the clips..

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T3DCF
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Post by T3DCF »

I know, only done it once, and quickly learnt to check first!!!! :oops:

Does look pretty cool though, especially if you could link it up to a cliford total closure alarm!

kirstys-pug
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Post by kirstys-pug »

I just had my roof connected up to my new clifford alarm! So its now remote controlled

Works from a good distance away too! I know u still need to open the clips manually but it looks cool! lol!
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Post by Derek »

i think ít's a bit pointless when it means u need to leave the clips open. i'll just wait on the 307CC :)
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Post by RTF »

So which clifford alarm do you need for that function to be built in?

Does it affect warrenty from your pug dealer?

Can you just simply ask the company who fits your alarm, 'i don't want the boot to open, but my roof must go up/down', while you keep the button for the windows to close/open?
Or does it only work one way? (for e.g. just open or just closing?).
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T3DCF
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Post by T3DCF »

To get the roof to work with the clifford, did you have to buy any extra modules for the alarm. I looked at getting one for my last car and to do the windows needed 1 module, to do the sunroof required another 1. Is it the same for the roof?
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kirstys-pug
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Post by kirstys-pug »

Well I got the cheapest CAT1 clifford alarm, the concept 300, any of the concept alarms after this one will do it too.

My dealer fitted it and connected it to the roof for the same price as standard fitting! So dont think I required anyhting else and tey didnt say I did!

As fa as the warranty goes, I dunno! wouldnt expect so! But my alarms got a lifetime guarantee!

Oh well hope that helps! ITs such a great gadget to have and I luv it! lol
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kirstys-pug
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Post by kirstys-pug »

Well I got the cheapest CAT1 clifford alarm, the concept 300, any of the concept alarms after this one will do it too.

My dealer fitted it and connected it to the roof for the same price as standard fitting! So dont think I required anyhting else and tey didnt say I did!

As fa as the warranty goes, I dunno! wouldnt expect so! But my alarms got a lifetime guarantee!

Oh well hope that helps! ITs such a great gadget to have and I luv it! lol
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Erm
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Post by Erm »

it will void your warranty....

hope ya roof dont bugger up or it could cost u quite alot to fix it :?
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kirstys-pug
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Post by kirstys-pug »

it will void your warranty....

hope ya roof dont bugger up or it could cost u quite alot to fix it :?
wrong! :P

My roof buggered up this weekend! car had to be in gettin repaired for 2 days and all work was done under warranty! :lol:
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Erm
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Post by Erm »

well ya lucky......

it should by all rights void your warranty as its a third party module

you one very lucky girl :P
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Post by Cappy »

All you need to do is take the unit out first before you take it to the zoo, i dought the monkeys would even notice????

Erm
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Post by Erm »

i assume they wud if they fitted it themselves
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