AVS 3010+ Car Alarm
I bought this a few months ago but now no longer need it.
Brand new, with NZ receipt. Manufacturer AVS warranty of 3 years if professionally installed.
Note: This is the + model.
Description - here is the blurb!
The AVS 3010+ includes all the usual alarm features but also a battery back-up siren and dual stage shock sensor.
The AVS 3010+ also includes two waterproof remotes. Unlike remotes on many basic alarms these waterproof remotes have the same reliability and build quality as the top models. The buttons are clearly marked and easy to push.
Operation
Two waterproof AVS rolling code remotes
Use the popular waterproof AVS remotes to arm/disarm your alarm and lock/unlock the doors. Plus only with AVS do you get a 1-year warranty on your remotes.
Central locking
The alarm can lock/unlock the doors when the alarm is armed/disarmed for easy keyless entry.
Immobilisation
The AVS 3010+ alarm includes two immobiliser circuits. Starter motor and ignition system or fuel pump immobiliser cuts are made so the car cannot be started unless it is disarmed via the remote.
Intrusion Alerts
Dual stage shock sensor
The shock sensor helps protect the body and cabin of the car by giving a warning on a light impact and a full alarm on a heavy impact to the vehicle.
Door, bonnet and boot protection
Battery back-up siren
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First introduced in New Zealand in 1927 with the passing of the Summer Time Act, it's what we know as 'Daylight Saving' and this year it ends on the first Sunday in April.
While we do get to sleep in this time around, some people would like to scrap the clock tinkering for good.
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