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I have a 1988 porsche carrera 3.2 fitted with car alarm and immobaliser that may be after market but I'm not sure. Sometimes the alarm activates by itself and more recently it will turn over but not start. I think the immobaliser has some how turn off the petrol pump. In trying to locate the alarm I can only find a device in the front of the car that has the name Behr and a serial number. Is this a common problem?
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Sometimes, it depends on if the Fuse is running any other equipment.
Personally, I would find the alarm sensor and disconnect it.
This would allow you to retain the factory remote start or keyless entry (if equipped.)
Are you sure it has an audible alarm? As with most things on a Porsche, it's an option that many don't opt for. The immobilizer is what you're describing only flashes the lights but there isn't necessarily an audible alarm.
Um, how about having the lock repaired or replaced so that the alarm and locking functions work again? If the car is in Bozeman, MT, I recommend contacting Auto Stop who have experience with porches.
Start by squirting a little fuel into the throttle body and then crank it and see if it fires up .. if so its a fuel problem if not its going to be something in the electrical. holler if you need more thanks Jerry
if you are talking about the trigger in your plate that sensor probably is shot and needs to be replaced by the dealer only. porche is a picky car when it comes to its repairs i have worked as a master porche tech and they are very sensitive.
The starter switch must be at fault as this part has the zero ignition and start mechanism itstilled in side of it and the spring load has gone faulty due to ware and tare. so I removed it and replaced with a new one and now everything works as normal.
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