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robertsc 
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So how many people have damaged imobilizers due to programming .
robertsc 
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p.s. im just wondering if this is just there competition fear mongering.

Its ironic that bypasskits would tell you this when they also sell it.

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Agreed with the general sentiments about the XK05/PKT2. Bypasskit knows that it sucks because a) I've told them so every chance I get, and b) they've at least twice attempted to come up with a replacement(first was the 755T2(I think that was the name) and second is the PKALL).
It's definitely a major nuisance having to run the wires all over the place, and extend them because they won't make a harness with wires long enough. It sucks too because the XK05 is really good on Hondas.
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755T2  was replaced with the 756T    755T2 & 756T they are getting from Fortin and rebadging with their own #....   PKALL hooks up the exact same way.....     keysense is used to enter programming only i think and doesnt actually shut down the oem alarm...   i have been using the 755T2 (& now the 756T) for a year or so now and can't imagine using anything else....3 wires at the ign ring (RX, TX, Keysense) and you are done... programming takes 4 seconds.... never had one fail yet.... only drag is that it doesnt do the earlier versions of Toyota/Lexus...(those covered by the PKT, which is another piece of crap if you ask me)  
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robertsc 
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The bypasskit manual is vertually identical .

I see they are also doing the cansl2 the gmsl.

What does that say about fortin?

Is bypasskits not up to the job?

Does dei now own fortin i see most of the bypasses that are black with the blue tag are fortin pieces.

The only thing i hate about cansl2 and the gmsl is the stupid white plug that fits either way .

Now come on guys what kind of brains came up with that its just dumb.

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