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About the time Clifford with their excellent reputation and lifetime warranty went out of business & sold out to DEI, the shock sensor in my system failed. I'd moved hundreds of miles from the original installers so I found the one place in town that did Clifford stuff. They took the bad sensor and said they'd get a new one from DEI when they'd got their act together. I bugged them for about 9 months and they gave me some sensors but none were the right thing and said sorry but that's all they could do and quit carrying Clifford. I went to Good Guys and they tried to get me the right one three times over the course of the next year. The last one was a dual-zone piezo sensor like the one that failed but had the connector socket soldered onto the pcb, not a 3-wire connector coming out of it where you could match wires up like on the original. And of course the connector on the car doesn't fit the socket on the sensor. Black, red & white/blue wires. The pcb got no discernible color coding at the socket. The only schematic I could find only shows where the wire goes on the connector to the alarm computer. Anybody got a clue?
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