Seeing its aftermarket its pretty hard for anyone to diagnose it.
Why not call the Pirhana agent and find out the wire colours into the alarm then bridge the correct ones.
The relays in an immobiliser work all the time even if it is turned off. A major cause of non starting old cars is that the alarm is still there even if turned off and the ignition still has to go through the relays. if you have blown the fuse to the alarm , the relays will not have power, therefore will not engage.
That is why the factory fitted Repeller in my 92 never had the immobiliser connected. The tech who has been around for ages told me that LR did not let them fit the immobilser to the 92 Range Rover as he smugly started it without the alarm connected.
regards Philip A


ops: It was too late to try and figure out the problem there, I'm sure it's just a fuse in the system somewhere. All the vehicle fuses are OK, I'm guessing it would be a fuse in the immobiliser system.
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