Upgrading the 993 immobiliser
Upgrading the 993 immobiliser
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manek

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2,978 posts

310 months

Monday 26th July 2004
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Prompted by the recent thread on the 993's Thatcham 2 immobiliser, I think it's time to upgrade my 993 to a Thatcham 1 security system with remote and closure.

Anyone done this -- and got a recommendation as to where to get it installed? I'm in E Sussex...

bif

149 posts

288 months

Monday 26th July 2004
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Yes suggest you use Hamilton & Palmer [Porsche OEM] in Sevenoaks, 01732 760022 www.hamilton-palmer.co.uk
They have upgraded mine & they came to my home, not much if any difference in cost

steve-p

1,448 posts

308 months

Monday 26th July 2004
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manek said:
Prompted by the recent thread on the 993's Thatcham 2 immobiliser, I think it's time to upgrade my 993 to a Thatcham 1 security system with remote and closure.

Anyone done this -- and got a recommendation as to where to get it installed? I'm in E Sussex...


I had a cat 1 alarm/immobiliser fitted in East Sussex, but it was subcontracted out by Paragon when I bought the car, so it was done by whoever they use. Presumably Paragon send them a lot of Porsches, which is always a good thing when someone is dismantling your car. I'll have a look for the paperwork if you like.

manek

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2,978 posts

310 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Thanks Steve, that would be helpful.

steve-p

1,448 posts

308 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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The only paperwork I have is the installation certificate, which doesn't give much away except the company name, which was Road Radio, and the fitter, Tony Layton. Presumably this is them:

www.road-radio.co.uk/

They did a good job on my car.

manek

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2,978 posts

310 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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I ended up using Hamilton & Palmer to install a PA2000 (Cat 2 to Cat 1 conversion kit).

They were very helpful and sent a chap to my house to do the work. He turned when he said he would and did the job efficiently. It all works well -- in fact, he reckons they make the kit for Porsche themselves.

Highly recommended (usual disclaimer applies).

phelix

4,660 posts

275 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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What did you original system look like? Was it the switchblade key with integral remote or was there some other electronic key? (or both?)

Any may I enquire as to the cost?

MauriceC2S

230 posts

281 months

Friday 5th November 2004
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[quote=manek]I ended up using Hamilton & Palmer - in fact, he reckons they make the kit for Porsche themselves.
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They did do all UK 993s .... cheers, Maurice

bins

69 posts

279 months

Monday 8th November 2004
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May I ask how much it cost?
Thx.

manek

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2,978 posts

310 months

Thursday 11th November 2004
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Sure -- it was £320 plus a £30 call-out charge since I live a bit further out than they'd normally go. Plus VAT, natch.

The original system was (not sure what you call it) an immobiliser with a small fob that you shove in a slot in the dash, which disarms it for 30 seconds or so.

It got to be a real pain, because you have to turn the ignition off, remove the ignition key and disarm the system to restart it after a wait in the car. This then reboots the satnav, etc etc. Plus it's less secure than a Cat 1.

>> Edited by manek on Thursday 11th November 18:24

silver993tt

9,064 posts

265 months

Friday 12th November 2004
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That sounds like the old 'switchh blade' system. I believe that most were upgraded to a PA1000 system as on my car (which works fine).

manek

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2,978 posts

310 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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Yes, sooner or later I'll drag this car into modernity -- then I'll probably end up selling it!