The alarm I have on there now is a bare-bones CrimeStopper unit that actually hit the market during Bill Clinton's second term. It's been on there since I bought my 4banger YJ in 1999. Overall it's worked surprisingly ok over the years
To give you some background for this post, I'll mention something that happened late last year in mid-December.
Then I was away doing some work on a job. I left my 4banger parked on the streets where I usually park -- residential neighborhood that has street-cleaning once a week. Knew I'd be back before the street cleaning business that week -- if you leave it parked when they clean the streets you end up getting a $60 ticket, so it pays to move the thing.
However, when I return after a few days to where I parked my Jeep, I see that it is gone!.
Now generally, if you have parking tickets in arrears, you get booted, not towed off. However, I didn't have any outstanding LA parking tickets!
So, in mind there was no reason for a boot or tow away. Still, I concluded that my Jeep was apparently either towed away or stolen -- I presumed "stolen" since I believed my conduct eye-to-eye the LA's meter maids was blameless.
Here's where things get ugly. @hit got so backed up on me job-wise that I did not make a call to the LAPD for two full weeks in December after I found my Jeep missing.
Yeah it was just a phone call, but I didn't want to then talk to my insurer after the LAPD and hear how they'd only be letting me recover $2500 on the thing. Finally, I call LAPD after two weeks of putting it off. I say, "I want to report a stolen vehicle" (my first time doing this). Switchboard lady says, "what's the license plate #?"
I give it to her and instead of saying, "well, we don't have it," she says, "your vehicle has been impounded by the County...somebody called a couple of weeks ago to have it towed off the street since the alarm on it was going on and on and on continuously and nobody was shutting it off."
I am thinking, "Ahhhhh (Rhymes with Luck)!!!" So, I say, "how much and where is it impounded?" She says to the effect, "since it has been 2 weeks since it was towed and it runs $35 a day sitting in the impoundment lot, the fee now totals close to $700 (35 x 14 days + $185 for towing, so $675 total).
(LA gets away with this crap because the city itself is essentially bankrupt. Rip off apparent parking scofflaws and nobody gives a darn and they know they can score easy additional revenue for the city).
So I am forced in to paying the $675 to get the Jeep back. Later, I also disconnect the alarm and then fall-back on locking the pedals with a long pad lock.
This has worked for the last few months, but I think its high time I update my alarm system for convenience sake and since I have lost confidence in the old CrimeStopper (I spent several days testing this old alarm, changing the fob batteries, hitting the disarm, disconnecting the battery, getting the old instruction manual for it by PDF -- still no joy)
So here it is 4 months later and I have to ask, "what do you guys like for vehicle alarms? Or what about LoJack maybe?" Thanks