2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
Chip-
What do you mean by bury a key and defeats the immobilizer?
Thanks,
Dave-
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> "Im Right" <UrWrong@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > it will set "a code" which they charge you $30-$90 to erase the code.
> >
>
>
> it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> Chip
What do you mean by bury a key and defeats the immobilizer?
Thanks,
Dave-
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> "Im Right" <UrWrong@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > it will set "a code" which they charge you $30-$90 to erase the code.
> >
>
>
> it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
Chip-
What do you mean by bury a key and defeats the immobilizer?
Thanks,
Dave-
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> "Im Right" <UrWrong@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > it will set "a code" which they charge you $30-$90 to erase the code.
> >
>
>
> it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> Chip
What do you mean by bury a key and defeats the immobilizer?
Thanks,
Dave-
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> "Im Right" <UrWrong@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > it will set "a code" which they charge you $30-$90 to erase the code.
> >
>
>
> it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
> >
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
> >
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
> >
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
> >
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
> > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > Chip
to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
immobilizer.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > Chip
>
> to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> immobilizer.
> Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
"Rex" <rexnospamstanley@***.net> wrote in message news:<F81Qb.24701$rh5.17515@okepread04>...
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
"Rex" <rexnospamstanley@***.net> wrote in message news:<F81Qb.24701$rh5.17515@okepread04>...
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
"Rex" <rexnospamstanley@***.net> wrote in message news:<F81Qb.24701$rh5.17515@okepread04>...
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
"Rex" <rexnospamstanley@***.net> wrote in message news:<F81Qb.24701$rh5.17515@okepread04>...
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
> Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder key?
> Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
>
>
> "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > >
> > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will require
> > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the whole
> > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes set.
> > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > Chip
> >
> > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > immobilizer.
> > Chip
has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
security feature.
Chip
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Re: 2003 with chip key and automatic starter question
I have a 2003 Ody EXL-RES, and Chip is correct; my installer had to bury a
key behind the dash in order for the vehicle to "think" there's a key in the
ignition. Without it, it won't start. The only downer is that these keys
with the computer chip in them are expensive; mine was about $55 USD.
Chris A.
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> "Rex" <rexnospamstanley@***.net> wrote in message
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> > Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder
key?
> > Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
> >
> >
> > "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> > news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > > >
> > > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will
require
> > > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the
whole
> > > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes
set.
> > > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > > Chip
> > >
> > > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > > immobilizer.
> > > Chip
>
> has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
> to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
> cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
> to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
> security feature.
> Chip
key behind the dash in order for the vehicle to "think" there's a key in the
ignition. Without it, it won't start. The only downer is that these keys
with the computer chip in them are expensive; mine was about $55 USD.
Chris A.
"Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
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> "Rex" <rexnospamstanley@***.net> wrote in message
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> > Just curious, but I'm wondering what is the range of the transponder
key?
> > Could it be placed anywhere in the car's interior?
> >
> >
> > "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message
> > news:5ddcea74.0401192059.8dd5f39@posting.google.co m...
> > > > >
> > > > > it will not set a code!! remote start with immobilizer will
require
> > > > > you to bury a key under the dash somewhere. which defeats the
whole
> > > > > premise of the immobilizer, but it will work fine with no codes
set.
> > > > > i've put in a bunch of these on various vehicles
> > > > > Chip
> > >
> > > to get remote start to work you will have to put a programmed key
> > > under the dash or in the column, it's the only way to do it with
> > > immobilizer.
> > > Chip
>
> has to be near the ignition cylinder. most kits come with a little box
> to put the key in and then you wrap a wire from the box around the
> cylinder. i've been known to cut the key apart and just glue the chip
> to the cylinder. sounds half-assed but so is defeating the whole
> security feature.
> Chip