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How do you fit a car alarm system?

How do you fit a car alarm system?

Try to find an alarm that is designed for your vehicle to help the installation process.

  1. Step 1: Search for a factory alarm.
  2. Step 2: Decide what you need from an alarm system.
  3. Step 3: Read the Manual.
  4. Materials Needed.
  5. Step 1: Where to Mount.
  6. Step 2: Find a Hole for Wires.
  7. Step 1: Find where the alarm computer connects.

What are the safety features of the Ford Puma?

The Puma is designed to help keep young children safe and secure on every journey. It comes with rear ISOFIX child seat attachment points, so you can easily fit two child seats. A driver and front passenger seatbelt minder warns you if you ever forget to ‘buckle up’.

How does the Thatcham Category 1 alarm work on a puma?

A Thatcham Category 1 alarm is a sophisticated system that automatically arms itself when you double-lock your Puma. It will sound a powerful alarm if triggered by forced entry, the car being lifted, or if the motion sensors pick up any movement inside. Plus, the technology is designed to help prevent unwanted towing of your Puma.

How does the Ford Puma tyre monitoring system work?

If the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System detects any of your tyres are starting to lose pressure during your journey, the System warns you by lighting up an icon on the instrument panel. You can also get alerts delivered straight to your phone via the FordPass app, monitoring tyre pressure, washer fluid and lots more.

How does Electronic Stability Control work on Ford Puma?

Electronic Stability Control constantly monitors your vehicle’s progress. Using advanced sensors from the anti-lock braking and Traction Control System, it can detect when a vehicle is losing grip and automatically apply a braking pulse to individual wheels to help stabilise it.

Electronic Stability Control constantly monitors your vehicle’s progress. Using advanced sensors from the anti-lock braking and Traction Control System, it can detect when a vehicle is losing grip and automatically apply a braking pulse to individual wheels to help stabilise it.

The Puma is designed to help keep young children safe and secure on every journey. It comes with rear ISOFIX child seat attachment points, so you can easily fit two child seats. A driver and front passenger seatbelt minder warns you if you ever forget to ‘buckle up’.

What kind of transmission does a Ford Puma have?

The Puma now offers a seven-speed automatic dual-clutch transmission (DCT) option for the 125 PS and 155 PS 1.0-litre EcoBoost Hybrid engines. The greater number of gear ratios, low-weight design, and advanced dual-clutch operation all work to deliver smooth, seamless gear changes for a less demanding drive in stop-start city traffic.

A Thatcham Category 1 alarm is a sophisticated system that automatically arms itself when you double-lock your Puma. It will sound a powerful alarm if triggered by forced entry, the car being lifted, or if the motion sensors pick up any movement inside. Plus, the technology is designed to help prevent unwanted towing of your Puma.

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Ruth Doyle