Car Alarm Nitro

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Car Alarm Nitro
Car Alarm Nitro
Where is the ignition on wire located on and what color is it in a 1997 Dodge Stratus?

I have a Nitro car starter and alarm i can get it to turn over but not start i have one green wire left and i think it goes to the ignition on wire but i cant find it also if any one has this system what is the relay for that comes with it that hass 2 green wires a white and a yellow?

Ignition 1 Dark Blue (+) Ignition Switch Harness


2-Way Car Alarm System w/ Remote Start


2-Way Car Alarm System w/ Remote Start


$80.00


1.Two-way modulation and code learning system
2.Double-sided PCB and total SMT production
3.Remote control range up to 3000 feet
4.Main unit feedback range up to 3500 feet
5.Remote lock/unlock, remote arm/disarm
6.LCD EL back light and instant car status checking
7.E-EPROM code memory
8.Intelligent-alarming delay for cars with dome light delay
9.Visible and/or audible car locator
10.Autom…

Infinity 609CS 270W (Peak) 6-1/2 x 6-3/4 Two-Way Component System Speakers (Pair)


Infinity 609CS 270W (Peak) 6-1/2 x 6-3/4 Two-Way Component System Speakers (Pair)


$121.99


KAPPA60.9CS6-1/2″ two-way component system with outboard crossover and I-mount tweeter mounting kit including Startfish OEM adapter.?  Plus One woofer cones – This patent pending technology deliver a cone with more surface area than competing models of the same size. The result is increased bass output and higher efficiency. ?  Edge-driven UHF dome tweeter – These are not commonly used W…

Alpine SPR-17S 6-1/2 Component 2-Way Speaker (Pair)


Alpine SPR-17S 6-1/2 Component 2-Way Speaker (Pair)


$175.00


2-way hybrid layered pulp woofer cone, 330 watts peak power, 1″ silk dome tweeter, 2-way crossovers…

Mattel Hot Wheels Playset Starter Kit


Mattel Hot Wheels Playset Starter Kit



This deluxe Hot Wheels track set combines three playsets in one for triple the action. At the center of it all is the Nitro Hill Climb, a multilevel section of track with two ridged ramps on the high end for rough climbs and swift descents. The ground level features a filling station for quick fueling and a launcher, which propels cars a few inches toward the underpass. When vehicles are dirty, ki…

Four Reasons Why You Need a GPS Detector in Your Vehicle Today

A radar detector helps to detect police radar and laser gun signals and can alert the driver in the nick of time so that they can slow down. When used in conjunction with GPS technology, these radar detectors are like fast cars on nitro fuel; faster and better than before! Even when away from home, these units accommodate to any location in North America (though most don’t accommodate moving from your vehicle to another). That’s never an issue, however, because no matter where you drive your car in North America, you’re covered with 360 degree and long-range radar and laser protection! Here are 4 reasons why you need one of these amazing units in your car today.
1.    GPS detectors can track how fast or slow your vehicle is moving through the power of GPS. This means that drivers can opt to go from “city mode” to “highway mode” whenever they need to. The system automatically uses that information, along with its speed tracking through the GPS, and alerts the driver when they are likely exceeding speed limits for the scenario they are driving in. They allow for drivers to slow down in time before getting caught in the middle of a speed trap.
2.    The Beltronics Pro Series GX65 is one unit that delivers what it promises. Road tests confirm its ability to provide 360 degree protection from all bands of radar and laser used by the police. Through its GPS capabilities, it also can lessen false alarms by reading the speed of the vehicle and responding appropriately. In the city, many other signals can interfere with other radar detectors such as Car Alarms, automatic car door and garage door openers. This unit virtually eliminates that annoying problem!

3.    Another road-tested radar detector that really outperforms the rest is the Escort Passport 9500ix. It has recently received WIRED Magazine’s award for August 2009 “Editor’s Pick”. This unit automatically adjusts modes based on how fast or slow the driver is going. This eliminates the need to manually switch from city to highway mode. It also features a database of thousands of known speed camera and red light camera locations so drivers can avoid getting caught in speed traps. Additionally, it can “autolearn” with the driver for false alarms and new speed traps with the touch of a few buttons on the driver’s part. Brilliant!

4.    The Cobra XRS R9G is another GPS-enabled radar detector that performs well. It has similar features as the other 2 detectors mentioned, but it has Intellimute (which keeps it quiet when driving in the urban setting). This feature allows for the driver to mute the unit when driving in the city if they choose to do so. It also offers 360 degree detection and red light and speed camera detection.
Whether city driving, on a back road, or roaring down the highway, a radar detector with GPS technology is the best type of laser radar detector to choose. With its versatile driving options, robust features, and outstanding performance, these devices make driving safer and even more fun than ever before!

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