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2 years ago i had my turbo timer installed with my immobilizer by some mechanic who assured me he could do it, suprise suprise he stuffed it up. the problem is if the turbo timer is set to 3 minutes and i lock the car, after the 3 mins is up and the car turns of, and the alarm ALWAYS goes off. now when the mechanic stuffed it up i fiddled with the pressure sensor thing and it didnt change it at all.

now ive dealt with this problem since than but now ive finally had it and i want to fix it up. my question is, is there any professional on these forums who i can pay to rectify this problem? or is it to hard now due to the fact that the immobilizer wires are all the same color?

cheers luke

LOL... most auto electricians are hopeless with alarms.. They are great rewinding alternators, but not so smart with wiring.

In fact they will go the other way and tell you to rip the alarm out or it cant be done with a turbo timer.

either way if your in melbourne go see

Stylin on the east side

or

Hektik on the northside.

Either place will be able to sort it out for you.

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