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Fitting New Alarm

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r5gtt:
May need coding with vagcom.

RetroRaz:
When i replaced mine i didnt need to code it.

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r5gtt:
Maybe a faulty used siren?.

hussnainh8:
Yes maybe it was faulty.. can I confirm that buying a different revision alarm wont cause any incompatibilty issues? The alarm I took out of my car has the code 1K0 951 605A and the one I tried to replace it with has the code 1K0 951 605C but that didnt work .. literally no sound.. Seller agreed for me to return it but I am not sure if I should buy another C or try find the A revision? The A revision is priced higher, nearly double the price and I dont want to take the risk if it wont work :( ...

What about the D revision? Would that work? :S cant see why that would work if the C revision didnt :( These different revisions are really doing my head in :(

Any one ???

RetroRaz:
Or check the fuse for the alarm

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