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				 |  1989 Alarm Bypass 
			I have a 1989 with alarm problems. Intermittently, especially the middle of the night, the alarm likes to go off a few times, stop, then start back again.  I would like to bypass the factory alarm.  I have gotten access to the alarm but I am not sure which to bypass as this is a 1989 with the “newer” alarm. A previous post alluded that I can just jump 87a to 15. Is this correct and all I need to do? I don’t have 61 to 61 like older cars.  A pic of what my alarm module looks like from another post  Thanks! 
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|  10-31-2019, 10:19 AM | 
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			Check out the link below to an earlier thread where this is discussed with some step-by-step guidance. Hope this helps you out a bit. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/306762-how-do-i-disable-remove-alarm.html | ||
|  10-31-2019, 10:33 AM | 
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			i don’t believe what you posted applies to 1989, hence why I posted the question and clearly stated 1989. The alarm modules are different between 88/earlier and 1989.
		 
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			My car is an 88, I understand your module is different. But when I unplugged mine, the car wouldn't start. I then jumpered two pins per instructions, and it started. So if you have a guess as to which pins are right for your year, I see no harm in just trying it. In my case, after I unplugged the box and it wouldn't start, I initially just plugged it back in and it was fine again until I determined which pins needed to be shorted.
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			My 88 alarm still works and I use it all the time.  If your alarm is set and intermittently alarming, the weak link is the door jamb and trunk contact switches which turn on the interior lights.  I replace these every few years.  If your interior or frunk lights don't turn on immediately when you open them the switches are getting sticky and need service/replacement.  If your alarm is alarming with the alarm off, it could be a faulty master alarm key switch in the driver's door.  You might take that to a locksmith/electrician to see if it is repairable.  Good luck.
		 
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|  11-01-2019, 03:29 AM | 
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			I’ll check the contact switches. The alarm is going off when it is not suppose to be armed. 1989 don’t have key at drivers side door.
		 
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Is it a 964?  How do you arm it?
		 
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|  11-01-2019, 03:41 AM | 
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			No, not 964. The alarm is armed by locking the doors.
		 
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			Different year, but you can read this thread and get an idea of what to do on yours.. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1039422-clarify-alarm-module-bypass-sc.html 
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|  11-01-2019, 07:13 PM | 
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			For those people in the future searching this thread.  I jumped pin 87a to 15 only. Car starts normally. I put everything back together and will see what happens. If I don’t update this post, then I didn’t find any issues.
		 
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