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Posted

I need to replace the alarm siren. Does anybody know where this is located? I know that it is somewhere in the truck. But where?

Thanks, frank

Posted

Hi Loren,

Sorry: 997 carrera S cab, 2005! When standing in front of the car is it located left or right from the battery? Do I need to remove plastic for this?

Regards and have a great weekend.

Frank.

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Posted

As you face the front of the car it would be to the right of the battery.

Yes, likely the battery cover and side cover for good access.

Posted

There are two sirens fitted to cars built for the netherlands and UK with I 536 spec. One is the standard metal horn which is the only alarm siren on USA and ROW cars, the second is a black plastic battery backed siren for the UK / Netherlands spec cars. The Plastic siren sits to the left of the battery as you stand in front of the car. Its links to the other additional device on I 536 spec cars , the tilt sensor , which resides under the center console inside the car , below the heater controls etc. For cars fitted with this additional security the metal horn only sounds as a single beep when the doors or forn/ rear lids are not closed properly and the alarm is activated. The black plastic battery backed siren does the job of alerting a would be intruder.

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