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Fiddlebog 11-14-2019 11:22 AM

Immobilizer relocation
 
This is an idea that I've thought about ever since I heard about the common problem of wet immobilizer units. I've (of course) seen the waterproof cases to help prevent immobilizer damage.
But why not just put the immobilizer somewhere other than in the bottom of the body: the most likely place for water to pool? Why not just put it next to the ECU, or tuck it up in the dash somewhere?
Now that I'm actually working on a Boxster that needs the immobilizer replaced, that's what I'm thinking about doing. Is there a reason I haven't seen anybody else do this?
Maybe I'm just bad at searching.

piper6909 11-14-2019 12:15 PM

I've read about others thinking about doing it, but never of anyone actually doing it. Probably because it's easier said than done, when you consider you'd have to extend the wiring harness.

You can go with the $100+ plastic box or keep your drains clean.

I opted for keeping the drains clean and, in case water gets in anyway, I drilled a hole in the lowest point of the floor plan and put in a drain tube. That should keep water from getting to the immobilizer.

Fiddlebog 11-14-2019 12:50 PM

Well I'll give it a shot and report back, then. In my opinion, extending wires has always been an easy task.
The plastic box has always seemed an expensive option to me. I've never messed with my drains (I probably should), but I keep my Porsches in a garage anyways.
I think I'll keep my daily stock, though.

piper6909 11-14-2019 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Fiddlebog (Post 606675)
The plastic box has always seemed an expensive option to me.

Agreed! :cheers:

Paul 11-14-2019 02:31 PM

Will be interesting to see whether this improves or reduces the range of the key remotes.

piper6909 11-14-2019 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 606677)
Will be interesting to see whether this improves or reduces the range of the key remotes.

It shouldn't make any difference. afaik, the're an antenna wire running from the immobilizer up to the a-pillar, or thereabouts.

particlewave 11-14-2019 03:30 PM

I’ve considered it, but with so many wires to extend, it wouldn’t be worth my time.

I put my immobilizer in a perfectly sized Tupperware container and keep my drains clear.
Much easier ;)

Riggsbie 11-14-2019 05:09 PM

Hi everyone,

Is there a link for a waterproof immobilizer link ?

Never seen one and only in my first year of Boxster ownership

Thanks !

particlewave 11-14-2019 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Riggsbie (Post 606690)
Hi everyone,

Is there a link for a waterproof immobilizer link ?

Never seen one and only in my first year of Boxster ownership

Thanks !

https://www.ecudoctors.com/products/waterproof-case-for-porsche-boxster-911-996-immobilizer-alarm-clu-computer

rexcramer 11-14-2019 05:36 PM

I wonder if lengthening the wires might create an issue in that the longer wires will have a slightly higher resistance? The $150 for the ECU box or PW's Tupperware box seem to be the better route to me. Although it never rains in So Cal.

Riggsbie 11-14-2019 06:12 PM

Thanks for the link....

Looks like a nicely molded part, I bet they don’t ship to Australia.... that’s often a challenge...

Have a good weekend

mikesz 11-15-2019 02:44 AM

I bought one of those water tight cases haven't used it yet. I got a Tupperware thing and plopped it in there under my seat. About the only water my car sees is when I wash it so not too worried about it.

itsnotanova 11-15-2019 03:23 AM

Almost all race guys move there immobilizer up under the dash. Granted they only have to extend a few wires. I've always thought about extending it up against the firewall under the carpet. It's not that far and could be tucked up inside the hollowed out carpet.

piper6909 11-15-2019 04:05 AM

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Or you can drill a hole and use one of these drain tubes...http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1573823090.jpg

Bill Ladd 11-15-2019 05:48 AM

Cool. Where does one purchase that drain tube?

piper6909 11-15-2019 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Ladd (Post 606715)
Cool. Where does one purchase that drain tube?

It's from a 911 headlight bucket. Part number 911.631.259

Pelican sells them and so do other sites.

I sent you a PM

JFP in PA 11-15-2019 06:39 AM

Believe it or not, Amazon has them as well under URO Parts 91163125902 Headlight/Taillight Bucket Drain Tube

Bill Ladd 11-15-2019 06:54 AM

Sweet. Thanks!

Brian in Tucson 11-18-2019 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Ladd (Post 606719)
Sweet. Thanks!

Never cut wires! Never!:dance:


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