Re: Stolen SRTs
Small f/up on our alarms! As I read the shop manual, our alarms are battery back-up within it's sealed compartment. Cutting wires to the alarm activates the battery power within & keeps the siren pulses alive. If left alone after the battery back-up takes over, the siren will pulse for 3 min. & shut off as it does with 12 V power applied. It would take a bit of time to remove the wiper arm cover to gain access to the siren area,then the rechargeable battery pwr. is still enclosed within the siren. Correct me if I'm wrong! Thks
Crossfireone