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chris354 
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The ORANGE / black wire needs to be put back together.  I would buy a passlock bypass module much easier dei has the 555l or 556l. Other companies make them just not sure of the part numbers.

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chris354 
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Did not mean to repeat what mo12 said his post was not up when  I started typing my post.

scarf12 
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ok i have purchased the 555l module and hooked it up properly however i cannot get it to 'learn' since for it to learn i think u need the car to start with the key...which it dosnt
it looks like passlock has totally locked me out and will not start the car (well starts then dies)...what do I do?
is there a method to reset it? i have tried leaving it in acc for 10minutes with no luck
big truck stuck in my garage at the moment lol
chris354 
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Try diconnecting the battery for awhile.
scarf12 
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iv tried that also...
for only 15 minutes however..
no luck
chris354 
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I would put the yellow wire back together and get it starting with the key before messing with bypass module. The yellow wire im talking about is a thin not the thcik yellow starter wire also make sure the ORANGE / black is back together. good luck.

scarf12 
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i tried that too
that was the first thingi tried and nothing
scarf12 
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one thing i want to note is with the old remote starter that was on it... i did not see a bypass at all... all i saw was the ORANGE / black wire that was cut which was wierd... it was fine when it was like that but still it makes no sense

did some old remote starters have passlock 2 built in or something? or another spot where the guy might have bypassed (and now its not?)...

I am in a very stuck situation any help will be appreciated!

scarf12 
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does anyone have any other ideas???
I cant get this thing to start with the key
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