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Topic: need a bypass module kit

Posted By: tianot
Subject: need a bypass module kit
Date Posted: May 23, 2010 at 10:01 PM

hey guys! need your help. what are the bypass kits i need to use for:

2007 honda pilot

2007 dodge nitro

2005 ford escape

where to buy the cheapest bypass kit?

thanks



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tianot



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Posted By: kreg357
Date Posted: May 24, 2010 at 9:29 PM

There are many good choices available.  However most require a special USB cable to flash the
module with the correct and most current firmware.  Below are a few that don't require the
firmware flash. ( Assuming bypass only and using W2W mode.)

  Vehicle                               ByPass             Price                 Where

2005 Ford Escape         DEI 1100F           $15                 listed on this site in "items for sale".

2007 Honda Pilot          DEI  PKH34          $25                EBay & Do a Google search for other suppliers.

2007 Dodge Nitro        ADS-TBSL C2       $25                 EBay & Do a Google search for other suppliers.

All of the bypass modules listed work well, don't require a key to be lost and hidden, and are fairly
straight forward to install.  You will need two working keys to program the Ford & Dodge and one
key to program the Honda.

Another choice for the 1100F would be the DEI PKFM.
Another choice for the PKH34 would be the Fortin Honda-SL3.
Another choice for the ADS-TBSL C2 would be the Fortin PATS-CHRYSLER-04+.

Do your research and go tho the Bypass manufactures web sites and download the install guides to see the exact requirements.

This is just my 2 cents.  As I said there are many good choices, these are a few I have used with good success.



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Posted By: tianot
Date Posted: May 25, 2010 at 12:02 AM
thanks man!

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tianot





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