Some alarm systems have shock sensors that are supposed to set off the alarm when someone strikes the window glass to force entry. The sensitivity of these shock sensors is adjustable, by the way. If they are set too sensitive, a clap of thunder, a heavy truck "jake brake", a falling 2X4, a booming car stereo (you know, the kind that rattles windows two blocks away!), or even a sharply resonant nearby exhaust will set it off. I can certainly understand how a 113 exhaust might set off one of these! Vroom vroom!
The alarm systems that I can't abide are the ones that have a proximity sensor that triggers a recorded message telling one to "Step away from the car!" when all you're trying to do is get into your own car...
- Mike Hughes -ô¿ô-
1966 230SL Auto P/S
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