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Old 12-29-2023, 10:01 AM
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I mean they more market penetration for their product/ site looks good
. I am in on that I bet. Quick questions if the alarm is currently armed/and I cannot shut it off, will this allow me to at least drive the car once it is plugged in? And thank you for the quick reply

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No. You’ll need a fob to disarm it. From then on IMMO BLOCK will hold it disarmed (until you lock again with the fob).
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ordered and arrived thanks for the cookies ....if I install this and go through the key fob programming to temporary disarm the immobilizer enter pins etc... will that hold it off ?
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Next step depends on what state the alarm is in. You mentioned you tripped it while attempting to program a FOB. That has to be cleared before you can do in-car programing. It's the old 993 catch-22: the only way to clear an alarm is with the FOB, but you can't program a FOB until the alarm is cleared. The immobilizer has to be in the ARMED state as well - this shouldn't be a problem as it happens automatically after a few minutes. If you haven't been able to clear the alarm, let me know - there's another way to do that..

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thank you again. I just sent the IMMO to specialized ecu for programming and repair and new fobs. once that is complete I am going to install the immo block and never again will this happen !
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Originally Posted by escar0le
thank you again. I just sent the IMMO to specialized ecu for programming and repair and new fobs. once that is complete I am going to install the immo block and never again will this happen !
Read post #8 and avoid unnecessary costs in the future; https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...8-key-fob.html
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