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Whats the best/reliable Passlock I bypass


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TJ92Civic 
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I'm going to do a remote start on my girlfriends 1997 Cavalier.  Passlock 1, I know many people (along with myself)have had problems with these working correctly, and I don't feel like dealing with problems lol.  So far it looks like I'm goin to use the PLXR.  Any other suggestions?

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tim

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How about the old fashioned way  ? With the relays and the resistors ? Just a thought.
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TJ92Civic 
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hey, whatever way will work I don't really care.  I just remember that we had problems at the shop I worked at before with these cars.  This was about 2 years ago though.  I'm not worried about permenantly bypassing it either.  It's a cavalier...  lol.

Basically I just wanted to know the best way to bypass Passlock I that is reliable...

tim

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Anyone else have an opinion on this???

Thanks

tim

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i've used 555L's with no problems at all on these vehicles...... but it depends on the brand of starter going in.....
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DEI 555L Those products are so easy to work with.
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DEI 555l sucks, I have to keep re-learning so it will work.
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2 relays and a resistor (trimpot) are guaranteed to work.
Whats the best/reliable Passlock I bypass -- posted image.
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Passlock I Temporary Bypass (Diagram #3)
Don't try diagram #1 though.
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Some one needs to learn how to use a dei module
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as far as a bypass that will work with any brand of rs without having to put in relays use the Crimestopper GMATA III they work great and are inexpensive and they dont come back
tj
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