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Old 02-26-2017, 01:44 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Qmulus View Post
The easiest and best fix would be to find another alarm module, used or new, of the same part number and have the data from the old one put into the replacement. There is no need to change the engine control module, key, fob or anything else. Even new alarm/immobilizer modules are cheaper than replacing all those parts even with used sets which will not match the VIN number of your car.

I have done this myself a few times now, as well as repaired a few water damaged alarm modules. I did one for another forum member a couple of months ago that was badly corroded, repairable.

What is the part number of the alarm module in your car? The year of the Boxster would help as well.
My car is a 2000 2.7 boxster. Part number is 996 618 262 00
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