Actually, my shock sensor sensitivity is low. I think if someone touches the car and an alarm goes off that has to be one sensitive mother. My car only goes off if I forget I have the door open and arm the alarm (which when you arm and any open zones are located it automatically bypasses them till they are closed) and I shut the door the shock sensor causes the alarm to go off. Same if I open and close the glove compartment when armed. I had my sensitivity set low so that other people's systems or exhaust won't set my alarm off (like my exhaust does to other cars, especially in car garages) but if someone broke the glass or tried to tow my car the alarm would go off. But I know of other people with the same alarm that have the sensor set very high and it seems like just touching the door can cause the alarm to chirp (warn)


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