Thread: 940 Alarm Cage
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Old Nov 27th, 2023, 20:29   #4
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Originally Posted by Forrest View Post
It’s not the battery tray on the 940 turbo. It’s under the air box and the washer reservoir. The alarm doesn’t work, but I do have a NOS siren I could replace it with. The bigger issue with the alarm is that neither of the remotes work reliably and I’m not sure how to debug that with a VG2 system.

Removing it altogether is a fair point though. It was commented on by the MOT tester in September.
I just call both trays battery trays as they are both battery trays depending on if it is a turbo or not, most people I have dealt with call the both battery trays too.

I would just get rid of the cage if it were mine, you could feed the wiring up to the engine bay and make a little bracket for the alarm horn to go somewhere.
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