A Plug-and-Play, DIY-Installable 993 Immobilizer Defeat
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Put me on the list for group buy 1998 S.
#154
Very interested in one for my 96
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#156
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Wow! You're like a real electrical engineer!
Very cool.
Very cool.
#159
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Brilliant Jay777.
I'm interested.
Sorry if I missed, but does the new IMMO BLOCK I also have the switch to re-enable immobilizer?
Again, nice job.
I'm interested.
Sorry if I missed, but does the new IMMO BLOCK I also have the switch to re-enable immobilizer?
Again, nice job.
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Burning Brakes
@Trevor-uk and @Caveman do you have a drive block feature, whereby you can only start the car up to 20 seconds after unlocking it? After that you have to lock then unlock again - it's very annoying if you get in, fiddle with your seat belt say bye to your wife, then it doesn't start. So you have to press the remote unlock on the keyfob again. This thread is about a piece of innovation to avoid all that.
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Meenrod - I think so yes. I have a 95 car with the rectangular block and I think it is late 95. I also have a small gizmo that I have to plug into a slot on the dash before the car will start. Recently, it has occasionally not made its bleeping noise when I inserted the gizmo but is still unlocking the car.
Trevor-UK - I'm not sure if it the same thing but it seems to have the same issues as the US cars. Do you have the little immobilser gizmo?
Trevor-UK - I'm not sure if it the same thing but it seems to have the same issues as the US cars. Do you have the little immobilser gizmo?
#165
Burning Brakes
That's not the same. Ours are remote operated- no little black block. It triggers when the car is unlocked and it 'blocks' it from starting.
I think you are confusing the OBD port (on board diagnostics).
I think you are confusing the OBD port (on board diagnostics).