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Alarm faulty / how do i remove it

airevalley

New member
Hi all .
My 964 has been sat over winter ( it has been run/started several times over that period ) .Cracked it up this morning , it started on the button without any problems , ran for a few seconds then stopped !!!!!!!!!!

It had no spark and the plugs are dry , I decided the alarm was at fault as previously the siren went haywire and was removed . So , I set to and removed the drivers seat as the alarm box was underneath , traced all the wires back and carefully disconected what I could . ( it has a foxguard system fitted ) .
I am stuck with the wires under the pass side , they are joined by the alarm wiring loom which is easy to find but I cant find the other half of the original loom so that I cant cut out the alarm part so I can re-join the original part ( if ya follow me ) .has anyone come accros this before ????????????

Or anyone got a wiring diagram or knows of a web site ????????

Removing an alarm is normally quite straight forward , cut out the alarm part then re-solder all the wires back to there original wires carefully but i cant find the other half , it has to be there !!!!!!!!!!!!

any ideas ?
regards john/airevalley
 

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