Could someone PM me immobiliser bypass instructions
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Could someone PM me immobiliser bypass instructions
I picked up an S2000 today and got it home, it's pissing down and freezing cold and I can't get the immobiliser to de-activate. I had this happen on my old S2000 but the AA man was kind enough to bypass it for me. I don't plan on replacing this alarm unit for a few weeks and need to move the car.
Could someone please PM me on how to bypass the standard immoblilser so I can get the car moved please.
Could someone please PM me on how to bypass the standard immoblilser so I can get the car moved please.
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If I wanted to steal an S2000 I would just hook it to the winch on my lowloader, drag it on and drive of. Less than a minute and I can guarantee it won't set off the standard alarm.
If you want to bypass the standard immobiliser you have to spend at least 5 minutes pulling out the drivers seat and lifting the carpet to get to the control box. If you then want to drive it you'll have to break the steering lock, refit the seat and get the ignition bypassed.
There was a reason I asked for the information to be PMd to me, so it wasn't easy to find on the public forum.
If you want to bypass the standard immobiliser you have to spend at least 5 minutes pulling out the drivers seat and lifting the carpet to get to the control box. If you then want to drive it you'll have to break the steering lock, refit the seat and get the ignition bypassed.
There was a reason I asked for the information to be PMd to me, so it wasn't easy to find on the public forum.
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If I wanted to steal an S2000 I would just hook it to the winch on my lowloader, drag it on and drive of. Less than a minute and I can guarantee it won't set off the standard alarm.
If you want to bypass the standard immobiliser you have to spend at least 5 minutes pulling out the drivers seat and lifting the carpet to get to the control box. If you then want to drive it you'll have to break the steering lock, refit the seat and get the ignition bypassed.
There was a reason I asked for the information to be PMd to me, so it wasn't easy to find on the public forum.
If you want to bypass the standard immobiliser you have to spend at least 5 minutes pulling out the drivers seat and lifting the carpet to get to the control box. If you then want to drive it you'll have to break the steering lock, refit the seat and get the ignition bypassed.
There was a reason I asked for the information to be PMd to me, so it wasn't easy to find on the public forum.
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sorry Surfer, no idea mate
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Originally Posted by surfer_crx' timestamp='1392413262' post='23016208
If I wanted to steal an S2000 I would just hook it to the winch on my lowloader, drag it on and drive of. Less than a minute and I can guarantee it won't set off the standard alarm.
If you want to bypass the standard immobiliser you have to spend at least 5 minutes pulling out the drivers seat and lifting the carpet to get to the control box. If you then want to drive it you'll have to break the steering lock, refit the seat and get the ignition bypassed.
There was a reason I asked for the information to be PMd to me, so it wasn't easy to find on the public forum.
If you want to bypass the standard immobiliser you have to spend at least 5 minutes pulling out the drivers seat and lifting the carpet to get to the control box. If you then want to drive it you'll have to break the steering lock, refit the seat and get the ignition bypassed.
There was a reason I asked for the information to be PMd to me, so it wasn't easy to find on the public forum.
Done it now, cheers guys.
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