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how to remove fuse/relay board

peanut

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How easy is it to remove the fuse and relay board. I'm reluctant to go there cos it looks like some sparky has been there before with twisted wires and black tape ?[:(]
I am thinking of removing the immobiliser and an earlier one thats been left in there. Plus possibly the Porsche alarm.

I had a poke under the glove box and a pair of wires dropped down with a small electrical switch attached wtf***** bare soldered joints and cable joints . Grrrrrr no idea what it can be but assume it is either a crude immobiliser or some over ride.

Everywhere under the dash and the hood are cut bare wires on the original loom ....why ? why would someone snip off a connector then leave the ends bare?

why can't people label stuff ?

rant over sorry.
 
My teardrops were fitted by a Porsche Centre. The wires were cut, twisted together and wrapped in a bit of sellotape.......[:mad:]


 
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

My teardrops were fitted by a Porsche Centre. The wires were cut, twisted together and wrapped in a bit of sellotape.......[:mad:]

brilliant!...[:D][:D][:D] what hope is there ?

no wonder so many of us prefer to do things ourselves where possible.[8|]
 

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