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Old 18-07-2005, 09:17 AM   #1
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Default Aust. Standard 2pt Immobiliser

I just received my quote for insurance and to be covered for theft and attempted theft I need to have an Australian Standard 2pt Immobiliser fitted to my car. Don't they come factory fitted? My car is a 2001 AU Series II SR..

If its not factory fitted, come someone help me out with what exactly is an Australian Standard 2pt Immobiliser?

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Old 18-07-2005, 08:03 PM   #2
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A 2pt immobiliser I think disables 2 different components vital to allow an engine to run. Smartshield is this type of immobiliser as it disables fuel & starter.
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Old 18-07-2005, 08:12 PM   #3
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My insurance requires a 3 point passive arming immobiliser. But they also give me a discount on getting a certain brand installed.
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Old 19-07-2005, 02:18 PM   #4
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A 2pt immobiliser I think disables 2 different components vital to allow an engine to run. Smartshield is this type of immobiliser as it disables fuel & starter.
Does smartshield comply with australian standards though.. :
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Old 19-07-2005, 02:46 PM   #5
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Does smartshield comply with australian standards though.. :
It should. Mine's covered with Smartshield.

Can I ask who you're insuring through?
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Old 19-07-2005, 02:53 PM   #6
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I am going through Just Car Insurance, because AAMI won't cover the car any more because they allow only one modifcation for any driver under 25.
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Just cars are expensive ... try Young and Cool ... or try Vigil if you are an U25 driver ... they are better.

Have heard Elders are good as well
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Am looking at Just Cars because i am already insured with AAMI and just cars is AAMI's little brother. So transferring insurance will be very simple rather than a pain in the ****.. But thanks for the suggestions, will look into anyway..
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Old 19-07-2005, 03:35 PM   #9
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Smartshield isn't the best of immobilisers!

If you want to know what they will accept, ask them.
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Have you tried RACQ?

They insure me with all the current mods in my sig and I'm 21.
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Smartshield isn't the best of immobilisers!

If you want to know what they will accept, ask them.
I did ask them.. The lady sent a kind email saying, you would have to check with the manufacture of the car. All she could say is that it has to be Australian Standard 2pt Immobiliser..

Thats why i asked the knowledgeable people hear, why i wait for Ford to get back to me.... So now i have an idea if i should be looking somewhere else for insurance...
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I think it is a requirement of the manufacturers to build the vehicle with an Australian standards immobilizer.
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Old 14-10-2005, 07:40 AM   #13
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Anyone know if a BA XR8 has this 2PT immobilizer??? Hamo also needs this for Just Car insurance...
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This is strange they generally require 3 point immobiliser.An extra immobiliser must have its own remote ontrols and is an add on...so must carry 2 remotes.1 for central locking and one for the immobiliser.
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Am looking at Just Cars because i am already insured with AAMI and just cars is AAMI's little brother. So transferring insurance will be very simple rather than a pain in the ****.. But thanks for the suggestions, will look into anyway..
OH I see they have something going here they say they won't insure you and send you on to the other arm of their company which will insure you but at a much higher rate. Same car,same person,same mods,same everything except higher premium. Theres a word for that R-I-P-O-F-F.
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