Where do I find my Clifford alarm?????
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Where do I find my Clifford alarm?????
928 s 1986, my battery keeps draining, need to have it on a trickle charger, had this going on for at least a year! Cleaned all the grounds, ran out ideas!
Have an alarm but don't know where it is located.
Saw someone's post that after they jumpstarted their 928, he had to disconnect or reset alarm (Clifford) so battery would stop draining!
Am I on to something, or am I wayyyyyyyyyyyyy off?
Have an alarm but don't know where it is located.
Saw someone's post that after they jumpstarted their 928, he had to disconnect or reset alarm (Clifford) so battery would stop draining!
Am I on to something, or am I wayyyyyyyyyyyyy off?
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it depends on the model where the alarm module is placed but this link might help finding it and removing it
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...t=alarm&page=1
hope it helps
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...t=alarm&page=1
hope it helps
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Clifford is an aftermarket alarm - what makes you think you have one - or do you just mean you have the stock alarm?
You need to do detective work - since it may not even be the alarm that is causing the current drain - its certainly a possibility - but take stock of any other aftermarket add-ons too...
Alan
You need to do detective work - since it may not even be the alarm that is causing the current drain - its certainly a possibility - but take stock of any other aftermarket add-ons too...
Alan
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I saw my first Clifford alarm at a car show this weekend. Can't miss it. It's a 9 button (or more) keypad. This one was mounted to the left of the steering wheel.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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It is possible that those sneaky Clifford guys installed other stuff as well as a keypad. Worth looking at the fuse panel to see if there are any extra lumps on it or odd wiring that is "T"d into existing wires & then taking time to trace those odd wires back.
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I saw my first Clifford alarm at a car show this weekend. Can't miss it. It's a 9 button (or more) keypad
Marton