CLIFFORD G5 PROXIMITY SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
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CLIFFORD G5 PROXIMITY SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
Last edited by Rhinopower on Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
MotorcyclesFish :The thing is if I caught Brian fudgekin a bloke, I wouldn't think 'oh Brian's a gay', I'd think 'Brian that fudgekin weird haired mongoloid is raping a gay to see if anyone finds it funny'
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Whatever you do, do not press CLIFFORD three times, then STAR once, change your mind and press ARM/DISARM to exit. It buggers up and decides it doesn't want to listen anymore! :rolleyes::x
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it buggers up because you are an indecisive woman!
MotorcyclesFish :The thing is if I caught Brian fudgekin a bloke, I wouldn't think 'oh Brian's a gay', I'd think 'Brian that fudgekin weird haired mongoloid is raping a gay to see if anyone finds it funny'
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Just to clarify this new-found Concept 650 adjustment stuff Ryan....
Press CLIFFORD 3 times...
Press * for interior programming
Press BOOT button to increase sensitivity, STAR to decrease
Then press arm/disarm once now, then DOUBLE STAR, or press DOUBLE STAR as soon as you've finished with BOOT/STAR pressing (to adjust the interior sensors) to get into the exterior programming? Just want to be utterly certain so I don't arm Blackjax and programme it to lock me in and flash my brake lights when I turn the radio on
Press CLIFFORD 3 times...
Press * for interior programming
Press BOOT button to increase sensitivity, STAR to decrease
Then press arm/disarm once now, then DOUBLE STAR, or press DOUBLE STAR as soon as you've finished with BOOT/STAR pressing (to adjust the interior sensors) to get into the exterior programming? Just want to be utterly certain so I don't arm Blackjax and programme it to lock me in and flash my brake lights when I turn the radio on
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just sorted mine out
dont adjust it too far cos i cudnt go within a mile of the fookin thing with out the alarm chirping lol
dont adjust it too far cos i cudnt go within a mile of the fookin thing with out the alarm chirping lol
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