Will the Volkswagen Lavida trigger an alarm if it gets scratched?

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MacJuliet
07/29/25 6:32pm
Will the Volkswagen Lavida trigger an alarm if it gets scratched? The answer is yes, as it is equipped with an automatic alarm system. Introduction to car alarms: A car alarm is an alarm device installed in a vehicle. If someone hits, impacts, or moves the car, the sensor will send a signal to the controller, indicating the intensity of the vibration. Depending on the intensity of the vibration, the controller will either issue a warning or trigger a full alarm. This serves to deter thieves and alert the owner. How car alarms work: When the sensor is struck or shaken, causing it to vibrate, a small ball rolls inside the chamber. As it rolls away from a smaller secondary electrical contact, the circuit formed by this secondary contact and the central electrical contact is broken. This opens the switch, signaling the controller that the ball has been displaced.
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