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<blockquote data-quote="Roush6018" data-source="post: 16961215" data-attributes="member: 78571"><p>so you want to know what the fix to your cobra is?</p><p></p><p>i worked very hard to fix the problems with my cobra swap. i do remember having some security issues and i do know what the panic alarm sounds like on a mustang so i did feel reminded by my car when you have shared whats up with your cobra. </p><p></p><p>to fix the problem it first needs to be properly diagnosed. set up the car in the condition where the alarm goes off. i would leave the battery tender off. then after you verified the alarm had gone off randomly. </p><p></p><p>disconnect the battery. remove your air intake and maybe remove the intercooler reservoir. then reach down and locate the wire harness that connects to the ABS module. disconnect the ABS module by releasing the lever that loosens the connector. it only has 1 connector. then reconnect your battery and shut the hood. now try to get the car to set off the car alarm in this condition. </p><p></p><p>the ABS connector is facing upwards and it can catch some water inside and damage the module in there, it is connected to the battery power and PCM circuit. meaning, it can operate with the igintion off. if your problem goes away then replace the ABS module (this is what i did) or repair your original ABS module's electrical circuit and reinstall the original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roush6018, post: 16961215, member: 78571"] so you want to know what the fix to your cobra is? i worked very hard to fix the problems with my cobra swap. i do remember having some security issues and i do know what the panic alarm sounds like on a mustang so i did feel reminded by my car when you have shared whats up with your cobra. to fix the problem it first needs to be properly diagnosed. set up the car in the condition where the alarm goes off. i would leave the battery tender off. then after you verified the alarm had gone off randomly. disconnect the battery. remove your air intake and maybe remove the intercooler reservoir. then reach down and locate the wire harness that connects to the ABS module. disconnect the ABS module by releasing the lever that loosens the connector. it only has 1 connector. then reconnect your battery and shut the hood. now try to get the car to set off the car alarm in this condition. the ABS connector is facing upwards and it can catch some water inside and damage the module in there, it is connected to the battery power and PCM circuit. meaning, it can operate with the igintion off. if your problem goes away then replace the ABS module (this is what i did) or repair your original ABS module's electrical circuit and reinstall the original. [/QUOTE]
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