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Protect Your Car DVD Player
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- Make sure that your car has a car alarm-Most vehicles now
offer alarm systems with their cars. However, these alarms often do
not provide adequate security and will not contact the police if someone
was to break into your car. To be certain that your car is protected,
get an aftermarket alarm.
- Consider how you use your car and where it is parked at night.
If the car DVD player is visible from the outside at night is
an important factor that will determine whether someone walking
past your car will see it.
- Make a prioritized list of features you want in a system. Use
the list to question a salesperson about features of particular
alarms. If you can't afford the perfect alarm to protect your
car DVD player, eliminate features one by one.
- Choose an alarm from a major manufacturer, which will probably
have dealers around the country in case you have problems on the
road in protecting your car DVD player.
- Ask about manufacturers' warranties and the shop's labor warranties.
- Check out magazines that cover car alarms, such as Auto Sound
& Security and Car Audio & Electronics. Get an idea of what kinds
of features different alarms have to protect your car DVD player.
- Contact well-known manufacturers and ask for product literature.
Top companies include Directed Electronics, Clifford, Crimestopper,
Alpine, Omega Research & Development, Avital, and Code-Alarm.
- Determine which features your car has that match it to an alarm.
- If you purchase an alarm and have it installed, make sure the
salesperson or installer shows you exactly how everything works.
Refer to the product literature and test the system to make sure
all the features work properly.
- Be sure to shut down your car DVD system when exiting the
car every time.
- Close any panels that may expose a screen.
- Don’t leave children in the car watching a movie on your car
DVD player (even to step out for a moment); this may will attract
unwanted burglars that will not only want your car DVD player
but may put your children in jeopardy!
- Clean your car DVD player to once a month.
- To ensure a longer lifetime for your car DVD player, cleaning
the screen, buttons and wires on a regular basis will prevent
deterioration.
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