What is CAN-BUS & how do CAN-BUS Alarms work?<\/strong><\/p>\n
CAN-BUS (Controlled Area Network BUS) is a communication system found in most modern vehicles that allow various electrical components to share data.<\/p>\n
There are a large number of ECU’s (Electronic Control Units) found within modern vehicles. These control things like the engine, air-bags, transmission and body electronics. I’ll not list them all as there can be as many as 70 ECU’s in some vehicles.<\/p>\n
The ECU’s (or Nodes) within a vehicle are connected by a pair of twisted wires that join the CAN-BUS. The advantage of CAN-BUS over a traditional wiring system is a huge reduction in the\u00a0amount\u00a0of cable required. For the ever-growing volume of electronics found in new cars the cables require\u00a0would be immense! The CAN-BUS network increases reliability as it minimises the risk of damage to bulky wiring looms. (Think how fat a door loom could be and how many times it is going to move in its lifetime)<\/p>\n
There are some modern vehicles where a traditional upgrade alarm installation would not be possible. Whilst\u00a0traditional upgrade alarms<\/a> can still be installed into a large number of CAN-BUS vehicles it can often be a complicated and time-consuming process.<\/p>\n
Autowatch 695CAN<\/a> Insurance rated: Thatcham CAT 2-1<\/p>\n
Cobra AK4615<\/a> Insurance rated: Thatcham CAT 2-1<\/p>\n
Mongoose MAP70 Series<\/a> None Insurance approved<\/p>\n
AVS C Series C3, C4 & C5<\/a>. None Insurance approved<\/p>\n
Autowatch CAN-BUS Vehicle List<\/a><\/p>\n