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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 01:45 PM
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Code, Viper, Ratter (different name for Viper), if your looking for a regular alarm with keyless you will be in the price range of two bones plus labor and will have to buy an actuator to activate the keyless entry. Install time on a Tib should be no more than 2 1/2 to 3 hours anything more and I would be worried.
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Old Aug 15, 2001 | 10:01 PM
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I have a CrimeGuard from www.crutchfield.com

With keyless entry (I had to install actuators myself, no power door locks), it ran me $200. That included the shock sensor, keyless entry, wiring harness, and starter kill relay.

The wiring harness is key. They don't list one for the Tiburon, but the Elantra has the same harness, so I got one for that and it fit perfectly. Minimizes the soldering you have to do. I did the entire install myself in about 3 hours and then added the keyless entry later in about 2.

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