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Old 01-20-2017, 10:06 AM   #5
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Thank you for the info! I am excited about the prospect that this might be the reason why my remotes never worked. But I curious to know why it was unplugged. Maybe the previous owner removed the module to clean under it? Or could it be a shop trying to make an extra buck. I will try to look where it goes tonight.

I will consider relocating the immobilizer while the chair is out or holes in floor board+ grommet.

Thank you Qmulus. The only info I found was about the 996 immobilizer repair talking about a coax, thanks for confirming.

!!!! Thanks for the picture. (I am glad I incorporated the ecu number in the picture.)
The odd thing about the RF connector is that it is not locking and quite easy to pull out. You could pull it out by accident if you weren't careful.

Personally, I don't like the idea of holes in the floor, but YMMV. On a stock car relocating the alarm/immobilizer is not an easy task.
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