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RE: RE[50]: interior



Yeah, Actually the Alarm Clock interfaces into the VAG Connection. Pretty
Schweet it displays time and overrev codes..


Patrick Sherman
mailto:patrick@volkswagen.org
"97 Vento VR6"


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-jettaglx@igtc.com [mailto:owner-jettaglx@igtc.com]On Behalf
> Of Bruce Stapley
> Sent: Monday, September 07, 1998 10:03 AM
> To: jettaglx@igtc.com
> Subject: RE[50]: interior
>
>
> On Sun, 6 Sep 1998 16:45:36, "Patrick Sherman" wrote:
> > Sweet.. I did not opt for the keyless entry, I went aftermarket
> alarm and
> > keyless entry, so it doesn't really interface with the RV
> componets of the
> > system, thus the handmixer.. However, I am able to fire up the
> VR6 Remotely
> > now and have some eggs and bacon cooking on the exhaust
> manifold before I
> > even wake up..
> >
> > Schweet..
> >
> > Patrick Sherman
> > mailto:patrick@volkswagen.org
> > "97 Vento VR6"
> >
> <ITALIC>"Before [you] even wake up"</ITALIC> ?  So then you've also
> plugged a DIN-compliant alarm clock's relay feed into the Remote Starter
> Transmitter's AutoRelay socket?  That *is* schweet (albeit
> wallet-intensive)!
>
> Although I wouldn't be as sure as Dave Fournier in believing that any
> alarm system can prevent the handheld mixer's theft; you're counting on
> the common smah-n-grab street kid's knowledge that this high-quality,
> German-made moto-culinary appliance requires a security code to
> reactivate once removed from the vehicle.  In my opinion, it's just not
> worth the risk; I'd rather re-enter my code every time I need a frosty
> frozen beverage while cruising.  (Although I believe ND now carries a
> special Stealth LockBox designed specifically for storing the hand
> mixer, but I hear it takes away too much rear seat legroom.)
>
> Bruce Stapley
> 98 blk/blk
>