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brunetmj 
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Posted: December 07, 2003 at 9:35 AM / IP Logged  
I did a search on this but could not find anything. Can a cars transponder be taken out altogether? Not a bypass, but an elimination? Or if not eliminated, than a permanent bypass through creative wiring. In addition to living in an area where cars are not stolen quite frankly no one would steal this car any way.
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Posted: December 07, 2003 at 10:11 AM / IP Logged  

hi you can permanetly disable but why would you want to unless your pron to losing keys or you have multiple drivers and dont' want the expense of the imobilizer keys. to do this i would take your immobilizer key get some steel keys cut test them to make sure they turn the ignition and the locks then take chipped key wrap 20 guage wire around head 20 times secure wire wrapped around key so they can't move.  Take one end of wire to pin 87 of relay the go up to ign  wrap wire 6 times around ingtion cylineder then back to pin 30 on relay  secure wires so they cant move on ing cylinder. pin 85 on relay to ing power and pin 86 to ground. test car to maker sure it starts with key test it at least 10-15 times make sure no security lights go on.  You can decide if you want to break head of key for added security or if you just want too tape it up and hide it in dash somewhere.  This works really good as a transponder bypass for rs install and only cost's about $5.00 to make instead of $25 for the same thing in a fancy case.

good luck

kirk

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Posted: December 07, 2003 at 11:43 AM / IP Logged  
I guess the answer is no, there is no easy method. But thanks for that info. I may use that method for a bypass. Although you list a couple of good reasons for disabling the transponder, my reason is one of being lazy. If it was just a matter of snipping a wire or some simple wire shunt I would rather do that then do a wire wrapping/spare key thing. Sometimes car security is just pointless. Like haveing locking lug nuts on wheels that nobody would ever take anyway. Makes for more complication for no good reason (in my part of the country anyway).

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