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Anyone can tell me what is this part?
Hi,
Anybody knows what is this part - located under driver dash, looks like a speaker ??? black box - it is on 1983 911SC and also on 1981 SC
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Aftermarket Speaker for Cellphone system and/or Alarm. It is not OEM.
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Thanks,
maybe it is some option in Japan - both 81 and 83 have it... I need to trace the wires and see where it goes. |
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Alarm speaker
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High pitch noise box. Will sound when alarm is tripped. Had one on my turbo conv. Blows your ear drum out.
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Kill it now.....
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Yes I want to kill it.... but I have no idea how??? Is this part of Porsche alarm system? I dont see any key lock on the door and not sure how is it wired together with what... just got the car and working on it - has been sitting for over 10 years. Stan |
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My preferred way to remove aftermarket alarm stuff is "rip away" -- wire clippers and pry bars etc.
I did get a little ahead of myself one day, and cut the wire from the headlight washer pump to the dash switch, so now I have to track that down, but 99% of the time I've had no issues with just the mass removal approach...
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It's not part of a Porsche alarm. Original alarm uses only a little puck style horn that is mounted underneath the car on the front suspension crossmember
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Be careful! A lot of those aftermarket stereo and alarm people are real butchers/riggers. I have seen toooo much of their work.
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