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The_KID_801 02-02-2012 01:51 AM

Help me!!!????
 
hey guys i new to this so sorry if i sound like a newbie. But i have a 1987 924s and the guy that owned it last ripped out his aftermarket security system and it don't know how to put together all the wires. I live Ogden Utah and there isn't anyone that know that knows anything about Porsche. So if anyone knows of anyone that could help me or anything that could help that would be great. Thanks :)

Lee Willis 02-06-2012 10:22 PM

Sorry - it's your problem to solve. You bought a 25-year old high-end foreign brand. No offense but you brought this on yourself. You have two options. 1) find a good garage: try a major metro area, maybe the nearest one to you, or 2) order copies of the service manual and dig into it yourself.

A 25 year old Porsche is inexpensive to buy but not to maintain and keep in good condition.

lwbfl 04-02-2012 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by The_KID_801 (Post 29152)
hey guys i new to this so sorry if i sound like a newbie. But i have a 1987 924s and the guy that owned it last ripped out his aftermarket security system and it don't know how to put together all the wires. I live Ogden Utah and there isn't anyone that know that knows anything about Porsche. So if anyone knows of anyone that could help me or anything that could help that would be great. Thanks :)

Not to worry, I’m only three days into the Porsche world myself. I just bought an ’87 924S and will try to help you by referencing mine. Where did he cut / rip the wires, right under the dash? Mine has three different boxes for the alarm so let me know and I can get a picture of mine for you.

CTiggerPigglet 04-03-2012 11:34 AM

This may also be helpful.... http://www.pelicanparts.com/944/elec...l_diagrams.htm

simxxi 04-17-2012 08:55 PM

Pelican Parts is my go to for most of my parts, schematics and part numbers. Besides the Pelican Part forum I am a member on Rensslist. Well worth the yearly membership!


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