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Martin
20-11-2006, 08:54
As above does a valver have a cat approved immoboliser I need one for my insurance :roll:

kj16v
20-11-2006, 11:40
Just say yes! Worry about it later.

stew
20-11-2006, 11:42
yeah cat 1 iirc mate! 8)

wazza16v
20-11-2006, 12:59
it has a cat 2 but i had to upgrade to cat 1 to get insured

Martin
20-11-2006, 13:21
So how the hell do I prove it lol gotta send of proof...I don't have any security certificate..

Rich
20-11-2006, 13:48
you cant mate, you just say it came from the factory like it, there records should surely show it!

nyk
20-11-2006, 23:33
records should show factory fitted immobiliser with your insurance company not sure what CAT it is, but on some online insurance companies you can select it from a drop down box, I remember its a code that starts with R, but other than that??!!!?

Allan
21-11-2006, 00:15
yeah valver is cat 2 cobra alarm system factory fitted

Andyvalver
21-11-2006, 00:30
My mate got a certifiacate from renault a few years back to prove his standard alarm was cat

Martin
21-11-2006, 11:56
Renault uk just told me it has no mention of cat 2 on there system merely a alarm system :x

summeh
21-11-2006, 13:32
IIRC Cat 1 refers to the Alarm, Cat 2 refers to the immoboliser, or something :)

Why don't you spend the money and get a decent Thatcham Cat 1 Alarm fitted by a professional? You'll get a nice certificate and it will reduce your insurance premium.

Not to mention peace of mind.

big hp
21-11-2006, 18:23
Immobilisers are thatcham approved, not alarms.

Martin
21-11-2006, 21:26
IIRC Cat 1 refers to the Alarm, Cat 2 refers to the immoboliser, or something :)

Why don't you spend the money and get a decent Thatcham Cat 1 Alarm fitted by a professional? You'll get a nice certificate and it will reduce your insurance premium.

Not to mention peace of mind.

I've just spent a substantial amount of money on the car lol I don't fancy forking out 300 quid for an alarm!

Daz.
21-11-2006, 21:30
IIRC Cat 1 refers to the Alarm, Cat 2 refers to the immoboliser, or something :)

Why don't you spend the money and get a decent Thatcham Cat 1 Alarm fitted by a professional? You'll get a nice certificate and it will reduce your insurance premium.

Not to mention peace of mind.

I've just spent a substantial amount of money on the car lol I don't fancy forking out 300 quid for an alarm!

Less than a weeks fuel though :wink: