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by Colin Samuels

The security and safety of your car is not something to be taken lightly. Having a reliable security system is something that most people feel is a necessary part of car ownership.

Choosing the right kind of car security is your first step. However, after you have selected the right type of security for you, installation will be next. Many people opt to do this on their own rather than paying big bucks for a professional to install it for you. It is possible to do as long as you are careful and have a reasonable idea of what it is that you are doing.

It can make a big difference financially if you decide you want to install your security system by yourself. It is a big job, though, and it is a good idea to have a friend help you so that it will go faster and smoother. Read through the instructions first so that you know what is required and you know that you are comfortable with the job at hand. If you do not know what you are doing, get help so that you do not miss anything that needs to be done.

Keep the instructions for the installation close at hand. The first thing you will have to do is find a good place to mount the brain of the security unit. Make sure that the brain is secure and will not be jostled around when the car is moving.

After this you will need to mount the sensors for your system. Many people find that putting these components under the dash is the best place. It is out of the way and out of sight.

If you wish to have a keyless entry system then you will have to tie in the system to your door and lock controls. This will definitely require instructions because not every car is the same. After you hook this up you will need to make sure that everything is working as it should. All it takes is a crossed wire to throw everything off. Test each feature as you go.

As to the siren for the security system, you will usually mount this under the hood of the car. It should not directly touch anything that is going get very hot, like the engine. If you do not know where the siren should be mounted, call someone who knows what to do or read through the instructions for further directions.

You need to look over everything and be certain that it will not become too hot or wet in any way. This is very important to the working condition of your security system. It can be tempting to do it your own way and call it a job complete but it does not always work that way.

Test every component and feature of the system carefully. If something does not work right, take a look and see if you can fix it. If you still cannot, go back to your place of purchase, or call them, and get help. You have to install your security system correctly, or it is not going to work.

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