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Old 04-07-2004, 08:24 PM
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Just purchased "Porsche Alarm Plus" and ALL the instructions are in GERMAN, since I am not German and dont speak German, I am in quite a predicament. I understand basically what this item does just not how to install it, program it or pretty much anything else.

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Here are some pics so you can see what it is I am referring to. I am once again looking forward to the Masters of Renn to impart some knowledge to me the novice. Please feel free to give opinions on this thing as well, since I am sure that someone out there either has one or has seen one. It looks pretty cool...anyway...THANKS
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Old 04-08-2004, 12:24 AM
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If you have a Macintosh computer running OSX, you can use Sherlock to translate the instructions for you! TYpe in the German and out comes the english! It's pretty accurate!
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...or visit http://babel.altavista.com/tr
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Or Google

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so thank you for the translation sites they were great. however they only really got me half way, now i know how to operate the alarm (the pamplets were oporation instructions). now i need to get it in the car, ANY IDEAS? perhaps where i could find the instructions? or a quality (cheap) way to get it installed for me?
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HELP!!!!
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Dear Jason,
Whilst I am a great believer in DIY in this case I recommend you use a professional alarm installer. You own a Porsche, a 964 which is electronically quite complicated. There are no cheap ways out in some things. If you mess up you can end up with a 964 which will not start, or cuts out whilst driving, annoys the neighbours and the list gets longer and longer.
You also need to check with your insurance company about alarms and installation.
I wish I could be provide more help but this is one case where I cannot. I would not attempt to splice in a new alarm system into my 964 myself.
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if you wouldnt attempt it then there is no way that I am even gonna try. You seem to always have the answers and even here the answer you have is the one I am going with "take it to a pro" thanks for th einfo. let you know how it turns out.
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eventhough the part is Porsche factory, still not a good idea? Thought that maybe someone had a wiring schematic or something like that. The part # is 00004320305



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