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Bulldog Security 6002PRO ProSeries Security System | 
| Brand: Bulldog Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 30962
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.8 x 8
MPN: 6002PRO Model: 6002PRO UPC: 737676600226 EAN: 0737676600226 ASIN: B00000K3RX
Release Date: July 9, 2003
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| Features:
| • | 400' range | | • | 2 4-button remote transmitters | | • | Built-in relay for door locks | | • | Starter Disable relay | | • | Built in shock sensor |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Two 4-button remotes . Fully remote-programmable & adjustable . On-board dual-stage shock sensor . Remotely lock & unlock doors . Remote trunk pop . 126 dB, 6-tone siren. Parking light confirmation . Starter kill with relay . Passive arming . Door trigger protection
Amazon.com Product Description Offering powerful security and protection for you and your car, the Bulldog 6002Pro professional car alarm is armed with a six-tone 126 dB siren, remote car finder, and continual instant panic, even with the car running. With two simple extended-range remote controls, including passive arming and programming, and automatic door lock/unlock with ignition switch, you'll feel more secure in leaving and returning to your car.Supported by an E-square memory backup chip and a built-in 9-volt backup battery, the Bulldog 6002Pro professional car alarm offers silent arming/disarming, both confirmed with chirps. Three chirps when disarmed indicate your vehicle was trespassed while the system was armed. Press any of the four buttons on your remote to turn off the siren. For your added safety, Bulldog 6002Pro will turn on parking lights or headlights and automatically start your car. Among other features are keyless entry and an automatic annoyance override that automatically shuts off the errant trigger if the alarm is triggered three times in a row by the same trigger. All other functions remain as they are. In high-theft areas you can program the alarm to sound every 20 seconds to warn off potential brigands. In situations where your car will be subjected to unusually heavy vibrations--when you park in heavy rain, near a construction zone, or near railroad tracks, for example--you can reduce the sensitivity of your alarm by 50 percent or shut down the shock sensor completely. The Bulldog 6002Pro comes with two stickers to alert potential troublemakers, and a limited lifetime warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
this alarm sucks December 10, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this alarm don't due bulldog justice i have always took pride in the company stand behind its product but this alarm system makes me ashame to have the logo on my car it work good for a week or two now all its good for is unlocking the doors an sometimes it doesnt even do that it took a long time to hook up and the end result is you feel no safer than before you installed it. its better to leave your keys in your car with a sign thats says steal or protected by bull dog alarm what joke they even use the word protected. do not buy unless you just want and alarm that beeps not protect
Lots of functions for the price. November 6, 2006 Installation wasn't as smooth as it should of been. The instruction manual has some polarities backwards. Also had to do a master reset on the brain because one of the remotes would not program.
Bulldog August 27, 2006 Great features for the price. Sometimes a bit quirky. On rare occasion it will not respond to remote and I have to remove and re-insert fuse. This is the second Bulldog system I have owned and both do the same thing.
Short Lived Alarm System March 20, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I Installed the 6002 Alarm and it worked for 3 months and then didnt work anymore. Sometimes it made the pre-alarm warning sounds at random. I had ordered the upgraded version of this alarm and received the older version.
Not Bad March 2, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Item was as advertised, its wiring was not quite up to snuf. The car did not match their wiring diagram
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