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Hi..New member...Play nice Guys...

I own a UK spec. RHD 996 C4S Cab with the switchable Sports exhaust. The default position at switch on is "sports" which sounds great to me but doesn't always impress, late at night if I start up and forget to switch it off before I do so.

Does anyone know if it is possible to default the switch to "OFF" to save me from the torrids of abuse emanating from those strange people who do not see the poetry in a flat 6 without a silencer.

Another nice to have would be a "chirp" confirmation that the alarm is set/unset as don't always hear the locks go and the turn signals don't always get my attention as I walk away.

Finally, Has anyone found a way of adding a click or chime to the turn signal as I have been know to drive for some distance, with the turn signals un-cancelled, from a merging junction...very un-cool.

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Hi..New member...Play nice Guys...

I own a UK spec. RHD 996 C4S Cab with the switchable Sports exhaust. The default position at switch on is "sports" which sounds great to me but doesn't always impress, late at night if I start up and forget to switch it off before I do so.

Does anyone know if it is possible to default the switch to "OFF" to save me from the torrids of abuse emanating from those strange people who do not see the poetry in a flat 6 without a silencer.

Another nice to have would be a "chirp" confirmation that the alarm is set/unset as don't always hear the locks go and the turn signals don't always get my attention as I walk away.

Finally, Has anyone found a way of adding a click or chime to the turn signal as I have been know to drive for some distance, with the turn signals un-cancelled, from a merging junction...very un-cool.

In reply to your desire to have a "chirp" when the alarm is set. Press the lock button twice fairly quickly. The horn should signal that the car is locked. At least that works on mine!

As far as the rest... You are on your own!

-Sean

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Press the lock button twice fairly quickly. The horn should signal that the car is locked.

By doing that you also switch off the interior infra red sensors and disable the deadlocks, that's why it beeps.

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