Re: Massive datatool 3 problem
it's unlikely it only used a single immobilising circuit, you can't just cut away anything that attaches to original wiring, you have to work out the "loop" of original wiring that was cut to place the alarm in it and reattach it back together once the alarm is removed, As I said there will be at least 2 and should be 3 of these "loops" to join back together (on good installs they purposely make sure the wires can't be just joined, but require an additional length to be added to bridge the gap left once the alarm is removed), which are normally easy to find tracing the alarm wiring, you may find it a bit more difficult now though.
It costs nothing to check cut-outs of fuses.
Cheers Mark
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