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02 Civic immobilizer bypass wiring


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princestfu 
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Posted: February 28, 2004 at 11:22 AM / IP Logged  
i installed a prestige APS996 on a 02 civic lx. i need to know where to connect the tach sensor wire. and also the immobilizer bypass, where do i find the wires to hook up the immobilizer bypass. please help me. thankx
colors and location for the wires would be greatly appreciated. thanx again.
princestfu 
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by the way, the immobilizer bypass is a dei 555i.
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TACHOMETER is blue @  2 pin plug to the passenger side of the battery
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I own a civic myself, and I put a immobilizer in it myself, however I put in the 555U...  works MUCH better!  only takes about 15 minutes to put it in.  if you can, I would swap those parts out.  You'll thank me.  The only down side, is that you will need a spare key in order for it to work.  but that's nothing really....  I've got pictures of how to hook that up if you need them.  if you want them, email me.
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as far as the immobilizer, I have an 04 civic, and it was a sinch.  however I used the 555U.  MUCH easier to install.  takes about 15 minutes to put it all in.  The only downside is that you need an extra key in order for that part to work correctly.  The immobilizer is otherwise really tricky to put in if you don't have a Universal bypass. I have pics of you need em.
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-my sis own a 02 civic and 555i works out flawlessly. i would reccomend using 555i rather than 555u. i would really hate to give up a key. 555i is pretty dumbmie proof. its just as easy as 555u, just a lil more wires....thats it. just follow the instruciton.
-the tach wire is behind the battery under the intake boot. this one wire, lil test connector(tach) is taped to a split loom.
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princestfu 
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word, thanx for the info on where to find the tach wire. greatly appreciated. and also the immobilzer bypass kit, i bought a dei 555i already, so i dun think i'll be swapping or trading it in. and i also don't really like the idea of having to leave one key in the car cause those keys are pretty expensive. but any wiring details would be appreciated. thanx for all the help so far.
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just follow the instruction and youll be fine, everything is explained very clearly..... repost ur result
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All the wires you will need are in the steering column harness. If  you need more help pm me I have done a couple of 01-02 civics.


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