Thread: Anti-theft Bypass Installation
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Dec 18th, 2006 03:34 PM
#1
Anti-theft Bypass Installation
Hey all,
I am having a huge of problem with my 97 Sunfire GT. The anti-theft system is activated so the car will not start. The dealership said they cannot disable the anti-theft system because it is on the circuit board and want $1400 to do exploratory reinstalls to try and figure out what is triggering it. It's xmas so there is no way I can afford that, especially on a $3000 car.
Does anyone know where I could get a bypass installed?
I assume the guys who put in remote starters put in temporary bypasses in but I need a permanent option. I am in the East York/Leaside area in Toronto and will have to get it towed to wherever the work needs to be done. I was looking at bypasses on ebay, but my wife will kill me if I don't get this fixed by xmas.
Thanks in advance.
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Dec 18th, 2006 04:46 PM
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Have you tried disconnecting the battery for a while? Disconnecting the battery for a while will reset the computer. Maybe that is all it needs?
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Dec 18th, 2006 05:41 PM
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What type of anti-theft is this? An after market device? If it is, is it part of an alarm system? Part of a remote start system? Find out where it was installed, who makes it and, have someone completely remove it and put your car back to stock. It is, after all, just a device spliced into your wiring system.
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Dec 18th, 2006 06:32 PM
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Yes I have tried the battery overnight as well as all of the tricks like keeping the door open and the key in for 15 minutes. I am open to any other suggestions, but I have been scouring the web and nothing is working so far.
It is the factory GM Passlock I system that comes with the 97 Sunfire. It could be either a tumbler problem or another ignition issue that is activating the system, but at this point I am just looking to disable it. If another problem arises I can deal with that, because the dealer said it could be a number of things. The passlock system cuts off the fuel supply after 2 seconds - so I know the car is running fine - making it super annoying.
Thanks for the suggestions. Keep em comin...
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Dec 19th, 2006 10:01 AM
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