Anyone ever put in an alarm retrofit? It is like the e90, already prewired?
Siren/tilt sensor, bracket, and two door hypersonic sensors?
Coding?
Siren/tilt sensor, bracket, and two door hypersonic sensors?
Coding?

Christopher72 said:Parts seem to be pretty ubiquitous to the 335i and other models. So there's plenty on ebay in a previously loved condition.
I picked up sensors for $15 each, the seals for $4 each the metal enclosure for $16, and the siren/tilt for $24... mathing that up... $78 to retrofit the alarm -- why not?
Just need to see how the e90 coding example translates to E89
Think that has now been 'rebranded' as the King's English. Admittedly, it's hard to get used to after that amount of time!Christopher72 said:the Queen's English phrasing is... 'getting nicked'.
Maybe the US market doesn't have an alarm as standard. I understand there is very little crime in America, so probably no need really. :lol:B21 said:Errr.. because the system is already fitted?
Crime in America has been going down since 1776.Pondrew said:Maybe the US market doesn't have an alarm as standard. I understand there is very little crime in America, so probably no need really. :lol:
As we speak that's around 5 hours! Wait till morning, it'll pick back up! :lol:Marcoose said:Crime in America has been going down since 1776.
except for in San Francisco...Marcoose said:Crime in America has been going down since 1776.
Deepseaskateboard said:Put the roof down, lock the car and then reach in side for something on seat, it should go off.
Sadly, that’s correct. Equally sad that conservative states send their homeless and criminals on a one-way ticket to San Fran. Go figure.Christopher72 said:except for in San Francisco...Marcoose said:Crime in America has been going down since 1776.![]()
Need another video ?Christopher72 said:Deepseaskateboard said:Put the roof down, lock the car and then reach in side for something on seat, it should go off.
No alarm on mine. (or broken...) - Grabbing something from the inside doesn't set anything off.

