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Having had my 991.2 broken into, but fortunately not stolen. I m thinking of getting a Ghost II fitted and an obd lock. Has anyone experienced problems with either the Ghost II or obd locks. Can anyone recommend an obd lock that is available in the UK
Edited by rbh on Tuesday 5th May 12:54
Not had a Ghost on a Porsche, but have one on another car after having a previous car stolen.
There's not a lot to go wrong with them, they work by scrambling the canbus system IF the correct code ISN'T used.
The only issue I've had, is taking the car in for a service, forgetting to notify the service advisor of the Ghost, then getting a phonecall off the service advisor 3 hours later saying The car won't start, does it have a Ghost ? ...
This has one benefit : You know when they started the service/work on your car.
The downside is : You're left wondering why you bothered getting the car to them at sparrow's fart, if they're they not going to bother starting on it earlier ...
There's not a lot to go wrong with them, they work by scrambling the canbus system IF the correct code ISN'T used.
The only issue I've had, is taking the car in for a service, forgetting to notify the service advisor of the Ghost, then getting a phonecall off the service advisor 3 hours later saying The car won't start, does it have a Ghost ? ...
This has one benefit : You know when they started the service/work on your car.
The downside is : You're left wondering why you bothered getting the car to them at sparrow's fart, if they're they not going to bother starting on it earlier ...
Slippydiff said:
The downside is : You're left wondering why you bothered getting the car to them at sparrow's fart, if they're they not going to bother starting on it earlier ...
Yep! I have a tracker tab in mine - despite the early drop off, mine was left on an industrial estate for two days before they looked at the fault code. And then just cleared it, did not investigate at all. Porsche main dealer. Sorry OP to drift your thread.

FriedMarsBar said:
If you have a car with a Ghost and they b*stards really want the car they will simply come after you or a loved one
Agreed+ if you get issues with the car / can bus then the dealer will first ask you to remove it
+ they can void warranties
+ I (&others) would simply not buy a car with a Ghost, for reasons above
bennno said:
Agreed
+ if you get issues with the car / can bus then the dealer will first ask you to remove it
+ they can void warranties
+ I (&others) would simply not buy a car with a Ghost, for reasons above
Mine was installed prior to my collecting what was a manufacturer approved used car. + if you get issues with the car / can bus then the dealer will first ask you to remove it
+ they can void warranties
+ I (&others) would simply not buy a car with a Ghost, for reasons above
The installation was undertaken ON the main dealer's premises using a Ghost approved installer who undertakes all that dealer's Ghost installs at their premises.
I spoke to him prior to the installation, he assured me that prior to installing any Ghost immobilisers on the marque in question, he'd liaised with the technicians at the dealership (to establish the ideal and optimal places to splice into the various models can bus systems)
The Ghost has been on the car a couple of months short of 4 years now. I've not had ANY issues with it/the installation whatsoever.
bad company said:
bennno said:
Irrespective, it voids warranty and will put off some buyers .
No it doesn t void the warranty unless the installation can be shown to have caused an issue with the car s electrics.The buyer of my previous car saw it as an advantage. I had offered to have it removed.
Just cut an ignition wire and link it to a two-position hidden switch under the driver's seat. One position links live to the ignition for driving, the other position links live straight to the horn. Result is that if the switch isn't switched the car won't start and the horn sounds. I doubt Mr Criminal will be strongly motivated to stick around and investigate what's going on.
FriedMarsBar said:
If you have a car with a Ghost and the b*stards really want the car they will simply come after you or a loved one
At the moment, my main concern is keeping the car safe. By that logic, would anyone avoid protecting their property simply out of fear of retribution?Edited by FriedMarsBar on Monday 11th May 09:17
Popolou said:
OPC's in the past had no problem installing them but they changed this with the 992 IIRC. They don't do them in-house but send them out...anecdotally, a number of SA advised that they have had issues so decided to stop doing it.
When I enquired Ghost would only allow their own authorised agents to fit the systems. Maybe the OPC’s used Ghost authorised installers.bad company said:
Popolou said:
OPC's in the past had no problem installing them but they changed this with the 992 IIRC. They don't do them in-house but send them out...anecdotally, a number of SA advised that they have had issues so decided to stop doing it.
When I enquired Ghost would only allow their own authorised agents to fit the systems. Maybe the OPC s used Ghost authorised installers.bennno said:
bad company said:
bennno said:
Irrespective, it voids warranty and will put off some buyers .
No it doesn t void the warranty unless the installation can be shown to have caused an issue with the car s electrics.The buyer of my previous car saw it as an advantage. I had offered to have it removed.
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