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Alarm bypass
Hi, I'm bypassing my alarm, using the information I was kindly supplied by a forum member, dgcantrell. I have since read somewhere that it is not recommended to use the car with this done, only as a test for a non starting car. Is this correct,or can I carry on using the car as normal with the bypass in place? Advice appreciated thanks.
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Use it in good health...
Properly done, the bypass works just as well as a car that came from the factory without an alarm. |
Be careful, there are two different alarm controls in the 944 series; the 944S2 (and some later 944's) is different from the 944 that is on Clark's Garage.
Quick internet search should find it. |
Thanks for your replies, I have been warned about the clarks garage wiring issues. I need to identify my particular alarm control.
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If your alarm unit starts with 928 you need this :
https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turbo-and-turbo-s-forum/869514-here-s-how-to-wire-past-the-oem-alarm-on-a-1989-951-a.html |
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Pretty sure I used Clark's page for my 83 and have had 0 issues since the bypass. Just checked Alarm System - Bypassing |
There is a later late alarm for which the Clark's procedure causes a short circuit and burned wiring.
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Thanks for the link and replies, you've all been very helpful, as usual.
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