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Awesome this was the reason for my no start, so now I have a question. How can I permanently bypass the alarm?
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I don't know of a way to bypass it. I opened a post in our forums. A Pelican community member may be able to answer your question.
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Be careful of the drawing on Clark's Garage; it is ONLY for 86-87 and earlier models.
If you do those alarm bypass wiring jumpers on a later 944, you will BURN wires under the dash! |
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good think mine was an 86. jumpered my alarm trying to sort out a no start. turned out to be the NEW coil failed.
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