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Porsche Alarm System 1

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2022/07/25 18:51:56 (permalink)

Porsche Alarm System 1

Hello  Recent owner of a 1998 Turbo 930.
It has the factory option - Alarm System 1.
I only have one key fob and 1 ignition key.
Any advice on where i could get a copy of both?
 
I have tried H&P who made the alarm originally for Porsche....but no luck.
 
 
 
 

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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/07/25 19:20:51 (permalink)
I'm guessing you mean 1988?
 
You can get the key copied onto a standard metal key at Timpsons or the like. If you want a Porsche labelled key you can buy one from Type911 or the like and then get a locksmith to copy your key onto it. Timpsons probably wan't do it; their personnel are not supposed to make keys from customer supplied blanks.
 
Can you post a photo of the fob?
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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/07/25 19:25:44 (permalink)
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I'm guessing you mean 1988?
 
You can get the key copied onto a standard metal key at Timpsons or the like. If you want a Porsche labelled key you can buy one from Type911 or the like and then get a locksmith to copy your key onto it. Timpsons probably wan't do it; their personnel are not supposed to make keys from customer supplied blanks.
 
Can you post a photo of the fob?




Inside fob and i have these two keys which don't relate to anyting i can find on the car.  The ignition key opens the front, glove box and petrol cap.
 
Any help much appreciated.

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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/07/26 08:32:17 (permalink)
Key on right is for wheel locks, left maybe alarm? (in door jamb)

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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/07/26 09:43:37 (permalink)
Can you also post a photo of the outside of the fob?


As Matt said some cars have a factory alarm that was enabled and disabled by an extra locking cylinder on the edge of the driver’s door. You would unlock the car and then open the door a few inches revealing the cylinder on the inside of the door. Might your car have a lock cylinder there? Also check for a lock cylinder in the release for the front lid.
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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/07/27 07:10:12 (permalink)
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Can you also post a photo of the outside of the fob?


As Matt said some cars have a factory alarm that was enabled and disabled by an extra locking cylinder on the edge of the driver’s door. You would unlock the car and then open the door a few inches revealing the cylinder on the inside of the door. Might your car have a lock cylinder there? Also check for a lock cylinder in the release for the front lid.




 
Fob picture.
 
...and to check....is the other picture of the "Vent Switch".  Something else i have no clue what it is.

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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/07/30 12:46:45 (permalink)
Is there an aftermarket siren/sounder in the engine compartment and the key on the right fits into that?
 
When you say H&P couldn't help did they recognise it as one of their products that they no longer have spare parts for or that it's not one of theirs?
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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/10/28 14:54:55 (permalink)
It isolates the internal alarm sensors in the rear parcel shelf, I get asked that a lot!
 
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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/10/30 10:58:18 (permalink)
The open alarm fob looks very similar to those for our 924S which has an aftermarket Fox alarm fitted.
A firm down in Devon /Cornwall have helped me with that when it went US -sent it to them ,returned within a week sorted -they supplied a new fob & very helpful on the phone.
Haven't got their details to hand but if it helps ,could look them out.

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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/10/30 11:22:52 (permalink)
Many thanks for all the advice.  I managed to find a Porsche engineer who has removed the entire alarm, and it is still working.   Will now sell it for parts.  
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Re: Porsche Alarm System 1 2022/10/30 13:12:17 (permalink)
What are you going to install in its place
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