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ruki101 
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Hello, I'm thinking to use KEY OVERRIDE-SL2 to bypass the immobilizer. I just want to ask where to connect the BLUE & GREEN wires coming from the SL2 unit.

If I'm not mistaken there's a 2 pin white plug under steering column and the blue wire is key sense. So I'm thinking green wire from SL2 unit should be connected to blue from 2 pin plug.

Thanks!

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Posted: January 01, 2008 at 8:33 PM / IP Logged  
Do you not have the instructions for the module ? BLUE goes the GOWR and the GREEN goes to the key sense wire at the ignition switch.
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ruki101 
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Thank you very much!
ruki101 
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I also want to ask what most people used to bypass the immobilizer (especially in this particular car). I think 556U is better and easier to install due to programming is not required.

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Posted: January 02, 2008 at 12:19 PM / IP Logged  
The Fortin Keyoverride is what we use. It retains the security integrity of the OEM immobilizer and you don't have to loose a key to the system. Also, if the key freezes up, you don't have remote start.
Jeff
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tonyberg 
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I use the XK05 from xpresskit.  Grab the IMO/IMI wires right above the gas pedal.  its not affected by cold weather like a key wrap or key box
ruki101 
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That makes a lot os sense Jeff. Then I'm decided to use Fortin Key Override.

Thanks for the responses!

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keyoveride works on ford and toyotas

so it reduces the amount of bypasses you need to stock

ruki101 
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Thanks for the good advices.
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