micko38 wrote: » Hi All, I recently purchased a 924 and am starting to do a few bits to get it ready for the season Anyone got or know where I could buy a driver seat with the black & white pascha finish Regards M
mattroche wrote: » While we are on about Porsche 924s. My one cut out, and will not start. The garage now thinks it has to be the immobiliser, as they have tried everything else. Does anyone know about re setting it. They have done all the usual stuff, disconnected the battery overnight. Locked all the doors, and re opened them, but no luck. Called Lock Doctors to day, the car is too old ( 1983 ) so they cant help, or suggest anyone. Is there anyone out there that would have the electronic equipment that would go back that far, or know of any solution to the problem. Any help would be much appreciated.
Dades wrote: » I'd have thought an immobiliser would cut the power so even the starter motor wouldn't turn over. Sounds like the fuel pump - whether the immobiliser has disabled it, or something more simple like a fuse or a relay?
mattroche wrote: » Micko 38, there is a man in Portlaoise, that breaks 924. He has Ads. in D.D. While we are on about Porsche 924s. My one cut out, and will not start. The garage now thinks it has to be the immobiliser, as they have tried everything else. Does anyone know about re setting it. They have done all the usual stuff, disconnected the battery overnight. Locked all the doors, and re opened them, but no luck. Called Lock Doctors to day, the car is too old ( 1983 ) so they cant help, or suggest anyone. Is there anyone out there that would have the electronic equipment that would go back that far, or know of any solution to the problem. Any help would be much appreciated.
mattroche wrote: » Porsche 924 Up Date. The garage have by-passed the immobiliser, there is petrol coming to the injectors, there is spark at the distributor, but very poor & intermittent spark at the plug when they crank the engine. It would seem to be something small, but they cannot put their finger on it. It has had new Dist, Cap & Rotor arm, fuel pump relay, new plugs & leads, going to try a new coil, to see if that makes any difference! Any other suggestions? Thank you all for your contributions so far.
Agricola wrote: » Sounds like the coil alright.
Kenny Logins wrote: » Ah, saw that on the Sugru site.
Dades wrote: » Another fix of mine is in the booklet they send out with certain sugru packs! Big fan of the stuff - very handy for car fixes. Though since the price went up I feel they're charging too much.
LIGHTNING wrote: » Don't do it Dades! I hate that Style wheel you have, I had it on two of my 924's. My current one has the much nicer later one. I'd vote to get a nice newer one! Mine is the same one as below.
LIGHTNING wrote: » On my own 924 I am still trying to get a steering rack. I have had 4 people offer me one and none have replied to my PM's
mattroche wrote: While we are on about Porsche 924s. My one cut out, and will not start. The garage now thinks it has to be the immobiliser, as they have tried everything else. Does anyone know about re setting it. They have done all the usual stuff, disconnected the battery overnight. Locked all the doors, and re opened them, but no luck. Called Lock Doctors to day, the car is too old ( 1983 ) so they cant help, or suggest anyone. Is there anyone out there that would have the electronic equipment that would go back that far, or know of any solution to the problem. Any help would be much appreciated.
beauf wrote: » That clubsport one would be my favourite. I bet its the most expensive.
LIGHTNING wrote: » Not the worst price..