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  1. Thanks for the info and photgraph that you posted for me this week. Really helped me out.

    Thanks,

    Jonny - London, UK

  2. I love my 911, but just seem to break something at least every 2 weeks. Thanks for the help from everyone...

  3. Thank you for that information and the very useful photograph. I'm not sure why the ignition procedure isn't working, but I will try to disconnect the alarm siren and try again that way. And "YES" the alarm is very loud, especially when the bonnet is raised, and you have your head under there! Thank you once again. Jonny
  4. Please have some patience and do not double post. Your second post has been removed. See the board Guidelines/Rules that you agreed to when you registered here if you have questions. http://www.renntech....abling-sequence http://www.renntech....dpost__p__45399 http://www.renntech....dpost__p__57629 Sorry about that. Jonny
  5. I have tried this procedure with no success. Tried the following procedures with the following results: 1) Removed +'ve Terminal first - Alarm goess off. 2) Removed -'ve Terminal first - Alarm goess off. 3) Turned Key to position 2 with dash lights then Removed +'ve Terminal first - Alarm goess off. 4) Turned Key to position 2 with dash lights then Removed -'ve Terminal first - Alarm goess off. 5) Open Car door with key and tuen ignition to position 2 with dash lights then Removed +'ve Terminal first - Alarm goess off. 6) Open Car door with key and tuen ignition to position 2 with dash lights then Removed -'ve Terminal first - Alarm goess off. Resultis that neighours hate me and I can't get the battery out. Any ideas from anyone???
  6. Can anyone suggest where the Alarm Siren goes in the car?
  7. Is there a way to remove the battery without the alarm going off?? I tried with the key switched on, but no luck.. Alarm still ringing. Thanks, Jonny
  8. If the instrument panel is lighting up but no start / crank, then it is probably moisturein the Alarm module under the Driver seat (US Model) or under the Passenger seat in a European model. Should have the code M535 or M534 on the black box. These can be dried out sometimes, but may need contacts cleaned or even replacement of the module. Hope this helps. Jonny
  9. If the instrument panel is lighting up but no start / crank, then it is probably moisturein the Alarm module under the Driver seat (US Model) or under the Passenger seat in a European model. Should have the code M535 or M534 on the black box. These can be dried out sometimes, but may need contacts cleaned or even replacement of the module. Hope this helps. Jonny
  10. Guys. I had been attempting to replace the CR-22 Stereo with a new stereo unit, and have now had the same issue. Turn the key and the dash lights up, but then no start. Is there a quick way to check the ECU? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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