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September 2nd, 2013 07:00 AM #1Hi,
I just got the 2013 Toyota Innova 2.5E Diesel A/T. I would like to have a keyless entry installed on it. Sa Casa, the price they gave me is around 7,200. That's for the keyless entry with alarm and this is US. They have 4k but it's Taiwan made.
Is the 7,200 price okay? Also, what else should I ask my dealer for the Alarm? I mean are they all standard. Maybe I just want to get the best deal I can get from them.
Thanks!
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September 2nd, 2013 10:02 AM #2
Casa prices are always higher compared to "outside".
Having it installed in the casa maintains your warranty - electrical .
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September 2nd, 2013 11:59 AM #3
Although the quality and work of the "accessory" people in the CASA are not much different from the guys you'll get from your suking Banawe shop. A good electrical shop will do an even cleaner install at that.
My take: have your alarm installed by your suking tindahan instead.
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November 22nd, 2013 05:12 AM #4Ano magandang brand ng alarm sir?
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November 26th, 2013 10:05 PM #5i just got my Innova E and hindi ako sanay ng walang keyless entry. kaya nagtanong tanong ako sa mga kakilala ko kung saan maganda magpakabit without voiding the warranty. They suggested Winterpine along araneta ave. code-alarm ang unit nila which is US brand. Accredited daw sila sa casa.
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November 28th, 2013 12:04 PM #7Diffrent brands, diffrent prices, diffrent extra functions.. pero sa 7,200; high end na alam system yan sa labas... I got one with code hopping and transponder function saka may maliit na screen telling me the car's status. :D pero di umabot nang 7,200; code alarm brand
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February 4th, 2014 11:12 PM #8
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February 10th, 2014 09:12 AM #9Mga sir newbie lang po, parating pa lang po Innova 2014 E Dsl namin, tanong ko lang po san maganda bumili ng keyless entry na kit TIA
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February 10th, 2014 11:51 PM #10i recommend the casa. para walang question sa warranty ng car. this is what i did. i got a cheap, basic set-up. no bells and whistles.. no countdowns, no concerts, no electronic voices!
but examine the remote well. if the buttons are large, it might be easy to accidentally press, even in your pocket or bag..
i'll tell you my experience.. one night, my car alarm started going off like crazy, and i could not stop it... after about a half hour, i noticed that wifey was dozing, with her bag as pillow... i gingerly replaced the bag with a pillow, and got the remote from inside the bag..
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