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Posted on Jan 07, 2009

Info on Aftermarket Generations Alarm AGA1201

I'm looking for information on Aftermarket Generations alarms. I'm looking at the AGA1201, it will be for a 03 Mitsu Lancer ES. Is there any guides or step-by-step on installing this yourself? Do I need anything else with this alarm? Is it reliable, confusing, P.O.S.? lol Thank you for your help.

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I'm wondering if you can comment on the reliability and range of this particular remote start system. Is it anywhere near the range of 2600' that it claims? Any issues?

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The first link takes you to a good cheap place to buy this particular Aftermarket Remote System
The second two links offer diagramming and installation information. Hope this helps.


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