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Code Alarm DUB1 Digital tilt sensor

Item # 220DUB1

Code Alarm's DUB1 digital tilt sensor triggers your car alarm when the angle of your vehicle changes, protecting...

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Item # 220DUB1

About the Code Alarm DUB1

Ken Nail
Code Alarm's DUB1 digital tilt sensor triggers your car alarm when the angle of your vehicle changes, protecting you against a tow truck, tire thief, or someone going after your custom wheels. When your chassis angle changes slightly, the sensor triggers the alarm. The DUB1's digital self-leveling feature adjusts itself automatically based on the position of your parked vehicle. Warranty: 30 days.

Code Alarm's DUB1 digital tilt sensor triggers your car alarm when the angle of your vehicle changes, protecting you against a tow truck, tire thief, or someone going after your custom wheels. When your chassis angle changes slightly, the sensor triggers the alarm. The DUB1's digital self-leveling feature adjusts itself automatically based on the position of your parked vehicle. Warranty: 30 days.

Important: If you know how to use a multimeter and have experience working with your vehicle's electrical system, you should be able to install this car security equipment. If you're unfamiliar with installing car security equipment, please speak to one of our Advisors before attempting this installation. Note: Before purchasing, please call us at 1-888-955-6000 to confirm that this product works with your vehicle.

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What's in the box:

  • DUB1 Tilt sensor
  • 35" Wiring harness (with 3-pin plugs on each end)
  • Dual-sided adhesive pad
  • Self-tapping screw (length=3/8")
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Overview: The Code-Alarm DUB1 is a digital tilt sensor that can detect when the angle of your vehicle changes and trigger the alarm to protect you from tire or wheel thieves, and alert you if your vehicle is about to be towed. After you have parked your vehicle, the DUB1 has a digital self-leveling feature to determine the angle of your parked vehicle. If that angle changes due to the vehicle being jacked up or towed, it will trigger a full alarm in the security system.

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2 questions already asked

Q
Can these be integrated into OEM alarm systems?
joed  Apr 30, 2022
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A
You will want to contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat to discuss compatibility with your factory system. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and see if this will integrate. If it does not, then they will also be able to discuss other options with you.
kenneth  May 03, 2022 (Staff)
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How to arm /disarm the tilt sensor, remotely?
kobi  May 06, 2021
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A
I had intended to use it with a code alarm part number CA1055. However I am still waiting for that part. Enter an answer to this question.
denny  May 06, 2021

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