10-20-2009, 02:01 PM
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Security System issue w/horn
I tested my security system today (finally) and discovered all lights flash, but the horn doesn't honk. I can manually honk the horn just fine. I'm thinking there is some relay I need to replace. Has anyone had this experience? Thanks, Chris
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Chris Dennis, Plano, Texas
'07 Boxster, arctic silver, Tiptronic, 106k miles, no mods
‘13 Boxster S, black on black, PDK, 27k miles, garage queen
‘66 Mooney M20E, hangar queen
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10-20-2009, 06:09 PM
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A properly functioning Boxster alarm does not honk when it's armed.
The blinking red light on the dash - and the doors locking - are your indication that your Boxster alarm is armed.
If you'd like it to honk, remove the factory stereo and remove the tape that prevents the microswitch from grounding against the radio chassis ( http://www.987forum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=102764&postcount=11).
You can also try arming the alarm with the center console open to ensure your horn is working as expected - I believe this will also cause the alarm to honk when armed.
My understanding is that you can clip and ground the lead going to the microswitch to ensure that the alarm chirps when you arm it. Of course, the down side is that the alarm system will no longer be capable of detecting if the stereo is removed, so your alarm would not sound should a thief with very poor taste in electronics manage to remove the crappy factory stereo without othserwise tripping the alarm.
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Last edited by sd_boxster; 10-20-2009 at 06:26 PM.
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10-21-2009, 07:34 AM
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Thanks sd_boxster, but I was wondering why my horn doesn't honk when it's tripped (not armed). I think it should honk... and all hell to break loose!
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Chris Dennis, Plano, Texas
'07 Boxster, arctic silver, Tiptronic, 106k miles, no mods
‘13 Boxster S, black on black, PDK, 27k miles, garage queen
‘66 Mooney M20E, hangar queen
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10-30-2009, 05:08 AM
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I'm still trying to figure out the problem (horn not honking).
Is there an electrical diagram for a 98 I can get my hands on?
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Chris Dennis, Plano, Texas
'07 Boxster, arctic silver, Tiptronic, 106k miles, no mods
‘13 Boxster S, black on black, PDK, 27k miles, garage queen
‘66 Mooney M20E, hangar queen
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11-30-2009, 07:32 AM
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Problem solved. I located and removed the security horn. Hooked 12 volts up and no sound. Went to the local Porsche dealer and purchased a new horn for around $20. Installed it and security system works like a charm.
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Chris Dennis, Plano, Texas
'07 Boxster, arctic silver, Tiptronic, 106k miles, no mods
‘13 Boxster S, black on black, PDK, 27k miles, garage queen
‘66 Mooney M20E, hangar queen
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