Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
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Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
Julien Bolduc.
remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
Julien Bolduc.
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Re: Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder is
a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual could
explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove the
immobilizer.
I don't understand the part about the main relay.
Koji
>Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
>remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
>transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
>
>I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
>grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
>
>If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
>
>Julien Bolduc.
>
>
a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual could
explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove the
immobilizer.
I don't understand the part about the main relay.
Koji
>Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
>remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
>transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
>
>I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
>grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
>
>If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
>
>Julien Bolduc.
>
>
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Re: Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder is
a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual could
explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove the
immobilizer.
I don't understand the part about the main relay.
Koji
>Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
>remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
>transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
>
>I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
>grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
>
>If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
>
>Julien Bolduc.
>
>
a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual could
explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove the
immobilizer.
I don't understand the part about the main relay.
Koji
>Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
>remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
>transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
>
>I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
>grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
>
>If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
>
>Julien Bolduc.
>
>
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Re: Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder is
a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual could
explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove the
immobilizer.
I don't understand the part about the main relay.
Koji
>Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
>remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
>transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
>
>I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
>grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
>
>If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
>
>Julien Bolduc.
>
>
a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual could
explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove the
immobilizer.
I don't understand the part about the main relay.
Koji
>Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
>remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
>transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
>
>I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
>grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
>
>If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
>
>Julien Bolduc.
>
>
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Re: Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
Search under 555H at http://store.autotoys.com
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"Koji San" <apple26pie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:12bd0429704cf73eda3c0882d3bdbcdd@news.bubbane ws.com...
> I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder
is
> a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
>
> That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual
could
> explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove
the
> immobilizer.
>
> I don't understand the part about the main relay.
> Koji
>
> >Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
> >remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
> >transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
> >
> >I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
> >grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
> >
> >If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
> >
> >Julien Bolduc.
> >
> >
>
>
digital bypass
"Koji San" <apple26pie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:12bd0429704cf73eda3c0882d3bdbcdd@news.bubbane ws.com...
> I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder
is
> a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
>
> That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual
could
> explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove
the
> immobilizer.
>
> I don't understand the part about the main relay.
> Koji
>
> >Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
> >remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
> >transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
> >
> >I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
> >grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
> >
> >If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
> >
> >Julien Bolduc.
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
Search under 555H at http://store.autotoys.com
digital bypass
"Koji San" <apple26pie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:12bd0429704cf73eda3c0882d3bdbcdd@news.bubbane ws.com...
> I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder
is
> a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
>
> That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual
could
> explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove
the
> immobilizer.
>
> I don't understand the part about the main relay.
> Koji
>
> >Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
> >remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
> >transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
> >
> >I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
> >grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
> >
> >If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
> >
> >Julien Bolduc.
> >
> >
>
>
digital bypass
"Koji San" <apple26pie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:12bd0429704cf73eda3c0882d3bdbcdd@news.bubbane ws.com...
> I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder
is
> a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
>
> That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual
could
> explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove
the
> immobilizer.
>
> I don't understand the part about the main relay.
> Koji
>
> >Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
> >remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
> >transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
> >
> >I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
> >grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
> >
> >If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
> >
> >Julien Bolduc.
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Accord 1998, how to bypass Immobilizer
Search under 555H at http://store.autotoys.com
digital bypass
"Koji San" <apple26pie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:12bd0429704cf73eda3c0882d3bdbcdd@news.bubbane ws.com...
> I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder
is
> a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
>
> That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual
could
> explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove
the
> immobilizer.
>
> I don't understand the part about the main relay.
> Koji
>
> >Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
> >remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
> >transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
> >
> >I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
> >grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
> >
> >If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
> >
> >Julien Bolduc.
> >
> >
>
>
digital bypass
"Koji San" <apple26pie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:12bd0429704cf73eda3c0882d3bdbcdd@news.bubbane ws.com...
> I don't have info on 98 but my 96 BMW uses a transponder. The transponder
is
> a separate unit that sends a signal to the ECU.
>
> That signal for your car is still in question. A Honda service manual
could
> explain. Supplying a homemade signal to the ECU would effectively remove
the
> immobilizer.
>
> I don't understand the part about the main relay.
> Koji
>
> >Hi, I have a Accord 1998 LX manual transmission, and i want to install a
> >remote starter system, and i don't want to install a bypass to the
> >transponder with key inside, but i want to remove the immobilizer system.
> >
> >I read a bit on the subjet and i'm not sure if is only to put a relay to
> >grounding the PGM-FI main relay is the best way.
> >
> >If you have any hint, please reply it would be appreciate!
> >
> >Julien Bolduc.
> >
> >
>
>
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