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Car Forum / Porsche / Porshe 944 / March 2008

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Immobiliser problem.

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stevem_it - 22 Mar 2008 16:14 GMT
Hi,

I have a 944 S2 that has the Porsche immobiliser fitted. It is the one where
you have to insert a small blade into a slot and then remove.

When I insert this blade thing into the slot the immobiliser light flashes
rapidly (as it should), but instead of a solid light showing and the starter
motor responding at the turn of the key. The light just constantly flashes
rapidly and the starter does not respond. To get the light to return to the
slow flash I have to disconnect and then reconnect the battery.

Is this a relay problem, and if so which relay?

Thanks for any help you can give.

SteveM.
William Noble - 23 Mar 2008 03:25 GMT
with any luck you can still find the schematic on line, and maybe also the
porsche service manual - if not, there are folks around selling copies on
CD - you will find the information most helpful
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Martin² - 23 Mar 2008 03:30 GMT
Seems your immobilizer is up the spout.
There is a company near Sevenoaks who service / replace the parts,
alas the Porsche968uk.co.uk website / forum is not accessible at the moment,
so I can't give you the details :-(
Good luck,
Martin
 
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