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Old 04-28-2024, 04:09 PM
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When I lock my car quite often the hazards continue to flash and I can tinker around locking and unlocking the car and they will shut off. No chirp when locking the car either. A code was dispayed and recommended replacing Anti-Theft Alarm Siren 9P1-951-101. I ordered the part and for the life of me I cant figure out where it goes. I have searched for a parts diagram and have had no luck. Hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Where I thought the alarm siren is located is a totally different part number and configuration Porsche Siren PAB-951-605.

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Old 04-28-2024, 05:12 PM
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Pretty sure its in the same area as the battery down by the tire air pump box
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Pretty sure other with similar issues have replaced this part.


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Thanks for the help, Thats exactly what I initally thought it was as well but the part I was told to order doesnt match up. Perhaps I will order and see if that does the trick.
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Take your existing one off and you should see the exact part number you are looking for. Before you order the wrong one.
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Don't waste your money going to Porsche.
It uses the EXACT same part as used in an Audi, SOKA, VW etc.

Part number: 1K8951605F
Previous part numbers: 1K8951605B / 1K8951605A / 1K8951605 / 1K8951605C.
Pick one up from ebay and install in 5 mins.



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Old 04-29-2024, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by duxsi
Don't waste your money going to Porsche.
It uses the EXACT same part as used in an Audi, SOKA, VW etc.

Part number: 1K8951605F
Previous part numbers: 1K8951605B / 1K8951605A / 1K8951605 / 1K8951605C.
Pick one up from ebay and install in 5 mins.


Been looking for a while. Can’t find much on eBay uk that seems worth it. Currently just pulled the fuse.



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