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profuse007 
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Posted: February 11, 2004 at 1:18 AM / IP Logged  
the 555u is the most simplest bypass, ya need to reread the instruction again. its straight forward install
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jgold47 
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actually...you could use a 555d....that way you use no key...it was speciifcally desinged for the prelude?...take back your 555u and track down a 555d
eclipse1stgen 
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i read the instructions several times and installed it the standard way and then the optional way using the factory antenna loop.  neither way would work.  The immobilizer would not recognize the keys signal.  If anyone has installed one on a prelude with the immobilizer key please give me a short description of how you did it.  thanks..
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The position of the key inside the module is crucial for the Immobilizer system to be able to read the code on the key. What you might have to do is move the key around in different spots on the module before it will work in the sweet spot.
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eclipse1stgen 
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ok is there anything special i need to do with the antenna loop?  like any prime place to mount it?  or is it better to use the stock one?  thanks for the info...

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Just make sure that the antenna loop is wrapped around the cylinder about 3-4 times and TIGHT too. The looser the wraps, the more chances of a poor signal transfer from the module to the Immobilizer ring.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA
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