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Sigma M30 Alarm

Geoff 944

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Has anyone any information about installing the Sigma M30 alarm to a 944?, my car has an aftermarket immobiliser fitted but I would like to fit my new alarm to the car also (no instructions available). I am not worried about the Thatcham Cat 1 being null and void if I install it myself as the insurance company say they are more concerned that it has the immobiliser so it for my own piece of mind that I want to install it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as since buying the old girl I have just about blown the family holiday funds on her!

Cheers
 
Geoff,
I have the instruction booklet for the Sigma M series right here. There isn't a great deal about installation rather operation but if I can help let me know.
David
 
mine has the same alarm on, I think its the same thats fitted to a lot of imprezas (scoobys) i found some good info about the keypad and codes that can be used on there forums
 
ORIGINAL: Geoff 944

Has anyone any information about installing the Sigma M30 alarm to a 944?, my car has an aftermarket immobiliser fitted but I would like to fit my new alarm to the car also (no instructions available). I am not worried about the Thatcham Cat 1 being null and void if I install it myself as the insurance company say they are more concerned that it has the immobiliser so it for my own piece of mind that I want to install it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as since buying the old girl I have just about blown the family holiday funds on her!

Cheers

Give me a ring - i can help you with the installation instructions 01296714856

Andy
 
Thanks for the info guys, I have the operation manual but not any installation diagrams etc, Andy I will give you a call as sugested. Thanks, Who mentioned Scooby [:mad:]!!!? but yes, you are correct, if I type in "Sigma M30" in Google, most of the results are Subaru related.
 
it does seam to be the same model on the scooby, as I tried some of the extra codes and they worked fine.
 
Hi Geoff

I notice your in West Yorkshire If Worksop North Notts is not too far away I use a great company here they sorted out my Sigma M30 on my lux and certified it for Insurance as I remember it wasnt much I am not sure what they would charge for an installation but I can recommend Him he certainly knows his job company name is Sounds Secure and very helpfull can do it while you wait link here http://www.soundssecure.co.uk/
 
ORIGINAL: Geoff 944
Who mentioned Scooby [:mad:]!!!? but yes, you are correct, if I type in "Sigma M30" in Google, most of the results are Subaru related.

The M30 is fitted to UK scoobs by Subaru UK ~ to meet Thatcham CAT1 requirements.
 
I didnt even look at his web site its on the invoice I see what you mean, I will have to find out who made such a mess of it

Will
 

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