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Who has done the "Emergency unlocking of the door using the key"?

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Old 05-15-2013, 09:30 PM
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Maybe Porsche could offer a free software upgrade to clean up remove this immibilzer for there loyal 993 fans???

I have a 96 and I understand mine is not removable? I need to first purchase a different year ecu and then have it tuned and ecus run four digits?
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He is an easier to use procedure to start your car once you unlock it and the fob is not working:
Old 05-16-2013, 09:37 AM
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Here is an easier to follow instruction sheet to start your car when the fob is not working:
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Originally Posted by pp000830
Here is an easier to follow instruction sheet to start your car when the fob is not working:
How do you do steps A and B if your fob is not working?

Originally Posted by Bill Verburg
When opening the door the key must be held in the unlocked position while the door is opened

once the door is open the key may be released and removed

the horn can be deactivated for 2 min but the lights will continue to flash

This all reminds me of the old instructions we were given as kids in the event of nuclear attack
1) bend over
2) place head between knees
3) kiss you *** goodbye
Thank you Bill! I did not do that. I'm going to try it ASAP ... the door opening part.

Steps 1) and 2) you posted would not seem out of place in the ""Emergency unlocking of the door using the key" process. Step 3) might be a reach.

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I quickly tried the unlock-lock-unlock and held the unlock while opening the door. I thought it was a success as the alarm horn was not sounding but the lights were flashing. Then I got in the car and the alarm horn started going off. I tried it a couple more times and it seems to be bypassing the alarm horn for about 5 seconds, not 2 minutes. I guess I have a project for this weekend.



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