Intoxalock Ignition Interlock

Category: Safety equipment supplier in Lincoln, Nebraska

Address: 3320 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE 68504, USA

Phone: +14026827108

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–5:30PM

Friday: 8AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Michael Schiltz

Nov 29, 2021

INTOXALOCK is literally THE WORST POSSIBLE interlock option out there. Avoid using INTOXALOCK at all costs. Please do yourself a favor and use Draeger or any other option. Being lied to, overcharged, AWFUL overseas customer service, there is not a single aspect of intoxalock service that is good. Intoxalocks #1 issue is transparency. First the salesman lied about being able to set up payments on my paydays. He basically agreed to tell me what I wanted to hear out of convenience. Then every price they tell you has additional fees and taxes added to it, usually expect to pay about 10-15% above what they say. The biggest issue , other than being lied to, is the actual equipment. The Intoxalock handset has a constant voltage draw on your vehicles electrical system, overtime ruining your battery. Even when you shut the handset off per instructions, don’t be surprised to sit in your car for 2 minutes waiting for it to warm up, only to find out your battery is drained and car won’t start. Call customer service you say?! GOOD LUCK!! Typical wait time is 30 mins. Their customer service is not US Based, meaning even tho someone “speaks English” they often can’t understand what you’re explaining to them and will just keep reading the teleprompt on their screen, or hang up on you. Yes I’ve had customer service HANG UP ON ME on 3 separate occasions. Now that I’ve suffered through their services for 18mos after trapping myself in a lease agreement, they want to charge me MORE TO UNINSTALL THE DEVICE THAN THE INTIAL SETUP FEES!! Over $275 to uninstall? No! I am not going to be pushed around anymore!

david keller

Aug 11, 2021

Quick and friendly service. Knowledgeable about product.

Wes Boggs

Jul 9, 2021

Amazing customer service.

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Questions & Answers

How long will my installation take?

Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021
Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021

Once you’re at the Intoxalock location, you can expect your appointment to take one to two hours — time varies based on the make, model and year of your vehicle. You can plan to either leave your vehicle or pick it up when installation is complete. Our Intoxalock team is highly trained to quickly and carefully install your equipment.

Where do I get an ignition interlock device?

Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021
Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021

Intoxalock has more than 4,200 locations for your interlock device installation. Intoxalock has more locations than any other provider. In fact, we have a location within 15 miles of over 91% of our customers. With so many places to install and service your ignition interlock device, our team makes the process as convenient as possible.

How do I use my interlock device?

Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021
Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021

At your appointment, you will learn how to use the Intoxalock ignition interlock device, what to avoid before blowing into the device, and how to maintain the device. Tutorial videos are also available on the Intoxalock mobile app.

What is the cost of ignition interlock device?

Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021
Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021

An ignition interlock device, also frequently referred to as a car breathalyzer, ranges in cost between $70 and $150 for installation. This fee is a one-time fee paid at the start of your lease period for the device to be installed into your vehicle. This fee is paid directly to the service center for the work done to complete your installation.

How does an interlock device work?

Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021
Intoxalock Ignition Interlock | Oct 3, 2021

Once the device is installed, drivers blow into the car breathalyzer mouthpiece to provide a breath sample. The device tests for breath alcohol content (BrAC) within the legal limit. If it's under the limit (typically .02), then the driver can put their keys in the ignition and start the car.

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