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Old 30 July 2011, 12:19 AM
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hi there fokes looking for some help hear what to do.ive got a 02 sti bugeye on the sigma alarm fobe is goosed and the immobilser is on.cant get it to start or the fuel pump to prime up.any one know whats the best way around this one.
Old 30 July 2011, 12:29 AM
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Have you got the documentation which came with the alarm as there is normally a 4 digit code which you can type into the keypad to overide the alarm,it is also sometimes on the actual alarm siren.
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Have you got the documentation which came with the alarm as there is normally a 4 digit code which you can type into the keypad to overide the alarm,it is also sometimes on the actual alarm siren.
sorry mate dont have anything for the car iam in stook hear.
Old 30 July 2011, 12:37 AM
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Have you got the documentation which came with the alarm as there is normally a 4 digit code which you can type into the keypad to overide the alarm,it is also sometimes on the actual alarm siren.
just a mater of inntrest where is the alarm siren on the car cant see it in the engine bay
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Not 100% sure on the newage ,on the classic(98/00) it was on the drivers front strut,by the boost solenoid,but they were prone for the alarm bracket snapping,so they may welll have moved the siren near to the front of the car possibly near the grill.
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Originally Posted by midnight
Not 100% sure on the newage ,on the classic(98/00) it was on the drivers front strut,by the boost solenoid,but they were prone for the alarm bracket snapping,so they may welll have moved the siren near to the front of the car possibly near the grill.
cheers mate i will have a look for it in the morning mate
Old 31 July 2011, 08:27 AM
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i sorted the problem out mate.bad conection on the batteries on the fobe cheers for your help
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No worries , glad you got it sorted
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now you have a working fob isnt it a good time to sort out the code in-case it ever happens again ?
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