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Craig030774 04-07-2017 04:14 AM

m534 immobiliser u/s
 
hi whilst trying to find out why my after market c/l wouldnt work i dropped the seat onto my immobiliser. having doe a bit of research I have found a matching immobiliser that need cloning. does anybody have recommendations or idea of prices for this procedure

JFP in PA 04-07-2017 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Craig030774 (Post 532982)
hi whilst trying to find out why my after market c/l wouldnt work i dropped the seat onto my immobiliser. having doe a bit of research I have found a matching immobiliser that need cloning. does anybody have recommendations or idea of prices for this procedure

Depending upon the year of the car, you need either a PST II or PIWIS unit to do the coding.

Craig030774 04-07-2017 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 532986)
Depending upon the year of the car, you need either a PST II or PIWIS unit to do the coding.

its a 99 model so are you saying i dont need to send the immobilizers off
to recode

JFP in PA 04-07-2017 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Craig030774 (Post 533009)
its a 99 model so are you saying i dont need to send the immobilizers off
to recode

No. The Porsche diagnostic systems can program the immobilizer to the keys for the car, assuming that all the key "slots" in the system have not been used, and then program the car's DME to accept the immobilizer itself (the have to "handshake" with each other before the car will start).

Craig030774 04-09-2017 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 533010)
No. The Porsche diagnostic systems can program the immobilizer to the keys for the car, assuming that all the key "slots" in the system have not been used, and then program the car's DME to accept the immobilizer itself (the have to "handshake" with each other before the car will start).

Ok will call an independent to see if they can do that. Unfortunately I cannot open the rear boot due to the immobiliser being kaput to gain access to the ecu.locking but is in the boot aswell so will struggle to access the emergency pull


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