Autowatch Ghost II Immobiliser for Motorhomes
The Tassa Approved Ghost II protects your car from theft, including key theft (and keyless theft), cloning, relay theft and hacking. It's a small electronic unit fitted discreetly in your car that stops anyone from starting the car but you.
No Subscription Costs
Features
Advantages
The Autowatch Ghost immobiliser protects your car from key-cloning, hacking, keyless theft and even key theft. The only way a thief could take a Ghost protected car is by physically towing it away, even then they will never be able to drive it!
The Ghost Immobiliser has no key-fobs or LED indications to give away its location. The Ghost uses the buttons in your vehicle such as those on the steering wheel, door panels or centre console, to allow you to enter a unique, changeable, PIN code sequence.
This sequence must first be entered before anyone can drive your car. Your PIN can be up to 20 presses long (a bit OTT! Most people use just 4).
We are authorised Autowatch Ghost installers. Cygnal can install the Autowatch Ghost anywhere in the North.
No subscriptions to pay! The shown price is all you will pay - VAT included, Installation included.
Installation
Professional fitting by our fully insured TASSA-approved installers anywhere in the North East is included.
Stops key cloning and ECU swapping
A thief cannot simply add a new key or replace an ECU to bypass the Ghost and start the vehicle. Only a correct PIN code will allow the engine to start.
Engine start blocking
The Ghost will prevent the starting of the engine unless the unique, user-defined PIN code has been entered first.
No radio frequency signals
Thieves cannot use sophisticated RF scanning, code grabbing technology to detect what security device our vehicle has when it does not transmit any signals - unlike conventional security systems.
Advantages of using the CAN bus
The use of the CAN data bus has several advantages including low risk during installation and low probability of detection. It allows for installation almost anywhere in the vehicle.
A unique code needs to be entered to start, using existing buttons on your car's steering wheel, door or dash.