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Old 02-07-2017, 08:09 AM   #1
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Problem starting 1999 porsche after slim jum

I was locked out of nice 1999 porsche boxter someone called aaa they showed up i was not there i beleive they slimed jumped the door, and now the alarm does not let me starting the car.there is no water under the driver seat, the alarm makes noise when I try to start it,KEY IN THE ignition TURNS but does not start,when ignition is on the windows do not work and the radio doen not work-i beleive the alarm is the problem-the key does not open the doors i open manually-when i try to start the car, alarm makes little noise -bip-and after a while goes off loud- i have changed the battery, and now disconnected it ,
pleas, i need to drive it i like this car very muchhhhhhhh.
i need to know how can i reset the alrm or by pass or disconnect for good i do not need the alarm-
please help- despread-she is seating there looking at me ,asking me to drive it i am --------oi love this car- only 110k miles stick shift- in excellent condition never ever had any problem one owner no accident everything nice leather heated seats-
please help-


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Old 02-07-2017, 08:28 AM   #2
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Speculation :
The hook on the end of the "Slim Jim" probably disconnected or cut some wiring inside the door panel ?
Find a company that installs aftermarket alarms and is mobile.. They may be able to diagnose and fix. Otherwise get someone to remove the door panel and investigate yourself

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