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Another dumb question

Posted: 4/17/07 9:40pm Message 21 of 29
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Montesano, WA - USA
Joined: 9/27/2003
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Vette(s): had a really nice one. sold it to a good friend. Purchased 2004 custom coupe in Feb. 2009 did not tell anyone here until August 2009. BAD I KNOW.
Okay so the correct answer is Yes it is the alarm.  Now mine is a factory install way back when, and it still works.  It uses a different key than the doors and ingition.  Once it is turned on, like that phrase, it will sound the horn if some one, even you, if you open the doors and/or the hood with out it being turned off.
 
Good luck,
Larry



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Another dumb question

Posted: 4/18/07 3:34pm Message 22 of 29
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Vette(s): 350/350 T-top 1970 Cortez silver -blue interior
[QUOTE=1BadLT1]Okay so the correct answer is Yes it is the alarm.  Now mine is a factory install way back when, and it still works.  It uses a different key than the doors and ingition.  Once it is turned on, like that phrase, it will sound the horn if some one, even you, if you open the doors and/or the hood with out it being turned off.
 
Good luck,
Larry
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so is mine ! Wink



Another dumb question

Posted: 4/18/07 4:30pm Message 23 of 29
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Savannah, GA - USA
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Vette(s): 1982CE,32,000 and counting. (fast!!) 1981 Vette, black on black. ZZ4 (quick!!)
Thats the only thing that I don't care that don't work on my car.Those things were usuless from the start.I remember back when that gaget was new.When ever one went off,everyone went over to look at it,did nothing,just looked.now they don't even do that.


Another dumb question

Posted: 4/20/07 8:09pm Message 24 of 29
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Jenison, MI - USA
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Vette(s): 2010 Corvette Engine 400 horse 435 FPT,ghost flamed,chrome block,rack&pinion,hooker headers/pipes,lowered,Tremec5spd, 3.73,'67 hood,'72 sld t-tops, cstm logo seats, dualquad 500cfm 383/435hp stroker.VPB susp frt and rear, 1980 CUSTOM CARGO TRAILER
Man if this is a dumb question then the people at c3vr must think I am one step above a rock in inteklligence - these great guys help me all the time.  Get a Corvette America Catalog  (I think there is a PDF version on line) go to page 348 part 29127 will show you how to activate.  Get that sucker working EVERYBODY WANTS A C3! 


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Another dumb question

Posted: 4/20/07 9:28pm Message 25 of 29
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Liverpool, NY - USA
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Vette(s): 72 coupe, 350 4 spd, modified motor, exhaust, tires & wheels. '91 ZR1, modified exhaust.
Shortly after I bought my used 72, I started fixin' stuff. One was to find out what that key switch was for on the rear deck. That's all that was there. There were no wires or anything going to it. I did some researching, and this was back in 78 when you didn't have a lot of resources available like you do today, and found that it was indeed for an alarm. GM started installing these on the 72 models in place of the fiber optics. So if you have one on an earlier model, it wasn't factory installed. In order for me to get mine working, and I wanted everything on the car working, I needed to install everything on that system.


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Posted: 4/21/07 6:38am Message 26 of 29
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Rocklin, CA - USA
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Vette(s): 1970 T-Top350/350hp numbers matching 4 speed. It's a mess and 1970 Convertible 4 speed.
Man what part of the vin tells me it is a 70 vette


Another dumb question

Posted: 4/21/07 4:56pm Message 27 of 29
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Rocklin, CA - USA
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Vette(s): 1970 T-Top350/350hp numbers matching 4 speed. It's a mess and 1970 Convertible 4 speed.
Hey Rick I have a corvette history book and it has a picture of a 70 vette that has the key lock for the the alarm so it must be the first year for that.


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Posted: 4/22/07 11:58am Message 28 of 29
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Duncanville, TX - USA
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
The alarm system was first installed as an option in May, 1968. It was made a standard feature in '72, after dropping the fiber-optics.
Most cars that have the alarms don't work, or they don't have all of the components to make them work anymore. They're not that complicated, so getting one to function is not that big of a deal, if you have all of the stuff. The one on my '74 has always worked...at this point, it's just for showing off the marvelous technology available back then.
Of course no one pays any attention to one going off, except to get annoyed at it!


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Another dumb question

Posted: 4/22/07 6:42pm Message 29 of 29
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That's exactly right Joel. As soon as I get time, mine's coming off.
 
If the ignition is not getting juice and the carb is not getting fuel...how they gonna take it without dragging it off.



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