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Car Alarm/Ungo

993 '95 puchased recently with UNGO 601/602 car alarm. Trouble is I have no
alarm manual. It is a two(2) button remote. Any info on this alarm would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!

Old 04-26-2009, 03:23 PM
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I think you best bet would be google searches for the manual. Though my quick search did not come up with anything right away. Try finding the part number for the remote, which could lead you to a programming manual. Sometimes the places that sell replacement remotes will have a manual.
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Thanks for the reply...I have timelessly searched the net. 12volt.com has manuals.
Unfortunately not the Ungo 601/602 (Hi92VU/TechneElectronics). I will try the online remote "dealers" ...Thanks for the suggestion!!!
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At this point i am seriously contemplating removing the alarm system.
Anyone out there with knowledge on removing aftermarket alarm
on the '95 993???
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Aftermarket alarms are the #1 cause for unusual electrical behaviors resulting in expensive troubleshooting. My recommendation is to remove every wire, sensor, switch, etc. and properly mend any splices, etc. Don't just cut wires and leave open ends!
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Don, I am in complete agreement with you...Where would I start? I think the first
part of the job is to find the alarm module(this is the item that all wiring plugs into).Any ideas for the location of said item???

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