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Hey everyone..

im appealing to all the gurus out there in the car security world.. After recovering my car the other day from being stolen its sorta been sitting around and only being started to move around..

Everything was working fine but last night the battery went dead and now when I disable the alarm/immobilser my power FC isnt getting any signal so the car will turn over but not fire as there is nothing to start the ignition..

After much faffing about looking at all the fuses and checking the PFC board for a short i pulled out the r34 GTT ecu pinout and started to look for voltage inputs and both pin 24 Ignition switch (IGN) signal and pin 20 ignition switch (start) signal are not getting voltages and hence not turning on.

Only thing left is perhaps the alarm which is a Mongoose M60s is not properly disabling itself.. (I have tried the manual overide also) Is there a way that i can remove the alarm just to test if its indeed the alarm causing the drama..

I have spoken to Daniel from carbon car audio who installed it a few yrs back but he was unable to talk. I will be giving him a call tomorrow to follow up but just wanted to ask a few more people in the time being for any other advice..

I hope all of that made sense as there is alot of info to put forward.

Thanks in advance for any help!

David

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