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Cimestopper 2016fm, 02 Accord start prob.


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nogee114 
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Posted: July 11, 2006 at 3:54 PM / IP Logged  

I  I have installed a Crimestopper 2016-FM in my 2002 Honda Accord.  Everything seems to work fine except the remote start.  When I push the start button, the car cranks but will not continue to run.  If I put the key in the ignition, it will start and run fine.  So the problem is apparently in the chip in my key.

I Is there a bypass that I need to do so that the car thinks the key is in the ignition?  I have searched the site pretty thoughroughly and cannot find the answer.  If anyone knows the solution, I would appreciate it emmensely.

I have tried to just put the key next to the ignition, but it doesn't work. The key has to be in the slot.

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Posted: July 11, 2006 at 5:06 PM / IP Logged  
If the plastic head of the key is VERY close to the keyslot, it should still work, if you hold it there.
Anyway, yeah, you do need a bypass module of some sort.
Most of them require that you permanently give up one of your spare keys. The Audiovox AS-TCBM, DEI 556U, Trilogix (bypasskit.com) TBKIII are three good choices.
Or, check out the bypasskit.com site, and see if they make a (more expensive!) part that will allow you to keep all your keys. Those types of bypasses usually are tricker to install, however.

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