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Can u add sensors to a stock car alarm?

Is it possible to add shock and tilt sensors to a stock 2000 acura tl car alarm?

Answer:

Use a dual trace scope properly set up to directly see the phase difference. One trace input is the line voltage. The other trace input is large capacitor coupled across a small resistor in series with the load (like a 1 ohm, one end of it at the ground end), which voltage is a picture of current through that resistor, that input set for high gain. The phase shift in the large capacitors is negligible. Compare the timing of the two traces.
Fire you see is the result of a combustion reaction between a fuel source (that may or may not be heated) and oxygen. The fire is simply the energy given off at the end of the reaction.
From my experience, on many cars, just the slightest bump as I walk past them in a crowded parking lot on the car can set the alarm off. Many are that sensitive. Get the alarm checked by a factory authorized mechanic or at the dealership where you bought the car BEFORE you decide to sue anyone. If it turns out that your vehicle doesn't have the promised alarm the car company will probably install one at no charge.

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