Internal motion sensors and COMAND by MBenznl. Thanks Steve!!!
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Internal motion sensors and COMAND by MBenznl. Thanks Steve!!!
I got a COMAND and Internal motion sensors and etc...
Steve do a wonderful job as like his reputations.Very delicate and professional job.
I love COMAND --- enjoy TV,linguatronics and ipod and sound!
I never imagine full satisfaction as I like them now.
Most peculiar and cute feature is IMS--- after locking the car, past in a second, IMS sensors slope down away from the celing and watches and detect something inside of my car.
Enjoy this pictures!!!
Steve do a wonderful job as like his reputations.Very delicate and professional job.
I love COMAND --- enjoy TV,linguatronics and ipod and sound!
I never imagine full satisfaction as I like them now.
Most peculiar and cute feature is IMS--- after locking the car, past in a second, IMS sensors slope down away from the celing and watches and detect something inside of my car.
Enjoy this pictures!!!
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IMS purpose?
I hear of a lot of people getting the IMS and it seems pretty cool but I'm still a bit confused on the functionality purpose. From what I have read, it seems like it would be a feature you would use on a convertible. If the top was down and you parked the car, it would detect someone reaching in and "snooping/stealing". But, otherwise if you set the alarm and the windows are closed... what purpose does it serve??
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Originally Posted by AJU_E350
I hear of a lot of people getting the IMS and it seems pretty cool but I'm still a bit confused on the functionality purpose. From what I have read, it seems like it would be a feature you would use on a convertible. If the top was down and you parked the car, it would detect someone reaching in and "snooping/stealing". But, otherwise if you set the alarm and the windows are closed... what purpose does it serve??
It would still serve a purpose. If someone breaks a window…unlocks the car and gains entry, that would trigger the IMS. Even if they're just attempting to steal any personal belongings within view as oppose to stealing the car itself. I would prefer a shock sensor to be added to the alarm if possible.
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It would still serve a purpose. If someone breaks a window…unlocks the car and gains entry, that would trigger the IMS. Even if they're just attempting to steal any personal belongings within view as oppose to stealing the car itself. I would prefer a shock sensor to be added to the alarm if possible.
doesnt the standard alarm go off if someone breaks a window anyway? I have a keychain that vibrates/lights up if my car alarm goes off.
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Originally Posted by kaggz1227
doesnt the standard alarm go off if someone breaks a window anyway?
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Originally Posted by kaggz1227
doesnt the standard alarm go off if someone breaks a window anyway? I have a keychain that vibrates/lights up if my car alarm goes off.