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ok im sure the alarm in my R33 is standard and i have a dongle with 2 buttons on it i have never used the 2nd button on the 1st 1 it is black and like a kidney shape with 2 grey buttons with an LED in between the buttons features are turbo timer and imobolizer cent lock.

I have no ideahow to use or config this alarm at all can anyone post a pic or manual ?

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show me the remote. I have NEVER seen a factory fitted alarm in one of those. dealer fitted - seen plenty and ripped plenty out. yours sounds like a jap aftermarket thing. the remote pic will tell me.

  • 5 weeks later...

to be honest its at least 10 yrs old. you wont find anything on it..

as for any good - maybe. at that age the units are prone to fail and if its installed in an average way - connections are probably working loose as well.

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that alarm is a problem waiting to happen, ditch it for something new and ADR approved. the siren backup battery will have to be dead or near death .

the old alarms can be scanned and remotes duplicated from a block away without you knowing. thats how bad they used to be. ditch it or save to buy a new one first , something is better then nothing

to pop the boot you need addition parts. actuator that pulls the release.unless the car is fitted already with a push button release. not the deal on the drivers floor kind

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