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Front Trunk (Frunk) alarm module location

I have been doing some research on my 2001 986S and understand there is an alarm module located in the frunk or front truck of the 986's. Anyone have an idea where to find it or a part number?

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I have been doing some research on my 2001 986S and understand there is an alarm module located in the frunk or front truck of the 986's. Anyone have an idea where to find it or a part number?

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It is under your driver's seat.
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It is under your driver's seat.
I found that one sir, but was told there is another one or an extra one located up in the Frunk? Trying to figure out still why my flashers come on for no reason :-( Starting to think the car thinks it's been in a wreck and turns them on?!?

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What is under the driver' seat the the keyless entry system and the alarm, which also communicates with the DME.
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JFP I trust your wisdom sir, maybe I misread what I was reading HA wouldn't be the first or last time I did! HAHA.

How would the car know if it was in an accident in order to turn on the flashers? I wonder if my issue has something to do with that.

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JFP I trust your wisdom sir, maybe I misread what I was reading HA wouldn't be the first or last time I did! HAHA.

How would the car know if it was in an accident in order to turn on the flashers? I wonder if my issue has something to do with that.

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I seriously doubt it..............

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