remote start transponder bypass
hey guys im new too the forum and this whole keyless transponder bypass remote starting thing, so for those of you who have one or could be of any help, it would be greatly appreciated, i am looking into buying one of the keyless remote starters for my car and i was wondering, once everything is installed and car starts with remote, when you get in the car, would i be able too keep the car running/driving it with a blank key (with out a transponder in the key) or the key has too be programmed/original key, from the car and have the transponder, or some may call it the real key. thanks in advance!
best regrds, yuriy.
best regrds, yuriy.
hey guys first of i want too thank those who helped me clearing out that i will need the transponder in order for the remote starter too actually work, i was going too install that too bypass the transponder, but did not know i needed an original working key.
for those who dont want too read the whole thing long story short, my car wont start, in other words, dealer can not program my keys too the car, and im trying too bypass the security on it for it too run. details below.
So however my car does not start i dont know for what reason, im assuming its the bcm but im literally tired of wasting money on it, so my car after i bought it from an auction started, (2007 convertible 350z). so my dad had one of the touring models which did not start, in other words the key would not program to the car, so after several tries, i went and swap ignition, bcm, ecu, and see if that will work, too my surprise the car fired up and ran clean, no problems whatsoever. so i figured it was the ecu (which now i doubt it) anyways i bought that took my ecu, and bcm, back not the ignition, (steering columne) so after fixing painting my car, i go too the dealer too get it programmed, car is in the lot so i get in it fire it upp and let it run for 1-2 seconds assuming key is programmed and will run, i tow it home, get in it try too fire it up nothing, just cranks, i checked everything, so i figured might be the ignition that went bad since thats the only thing not original from the car, i order that from the dealer, go try programming it again, he tells me car fired up no problem i get it in it wont start, so i bring it back home thinking somethings missing ill keep looking, so i brought it home went online and read somewhere if you put a nonprogrammed key in the ignition the security wont let u start the car even with a programmed key after that try, so i thought that might've been the problem i bring it down too the dealer once again which is always a 45 min drive, he tells me when his computer is plugged in my car the car will fire up no problem, once he disconnects his computer the car shuts of, wont fire up. so right now im trying too figure out how to start the car up without wasting more money on it, one more thing i was wondering since only dealer can fire it up, if i install the remote start, would he be able to program the transponder to the remote control/bypass, or would i still have too use a key with the transponder in it, in order too keep it running/driving it any help would be greatly appreciated!
best regards, yuriy.
for those who dont want too read the whole thing long story short, my car wont start, in other words, dealer can not program my keys too the car, and im trying too bypass the security on it for it too run. details below.
So however my car does not start i dont know for what reason, im assuming its the bcm but im literally tired of wasting money on it, so my car after i bought it from an auction started, (2007 convertible 350z). so my dad had one of the touring models which did not start, in other words the key would not program to the car, so after several tries, i went and swap ignition, bcm, ecu, and see if that will work, too my surprise the car fired up and ran clean, no problems whatsoever. so i figured it was the ecu (which now i doubt it) anyways i bought that took my ecu, and bcm, back not the ignition, (steering columne) so after fixing painting my car, i go too the dealer too get it programmed, car is in the lot so i get in it fire it upp and let it run for 1-2 seconds assuming key is programmed and will run, i tow it home, get in it try too fire it up nothing, just cranks, i checked everything, so i figured might be the ignition that went bad since thats the only thing not original from the car, i order that from the dealer, go try programming it again, he tells me car fired up no problem i get it in it wont start, so i bring it back home thinking somethings missing ill keep looking, so i brought it home went online and read somewhere if you put a nonprogrammed key in the ignition the security wont let u start the car even with a programmed key after that try, so i thought that might've been the problem i bring it down too the dealer once again which is always a 45 min drive, he tells me when his computer is plugged in my car the car will fire up no problem, once he disconnects his computer the car shuts of, wont fire up. so right now im trying too figure out how to start the car up without wasting more money on it, one more thing i was wondering since only dealer can fire it up, if i install the remote start, would he be able to program the transponder to the remote control/bypass, or would i still have too use a key with the transponder in it, in order too keep it running/driving it any help would be greatly appreciated!
best regards, yuriy.
^^ right in the middle of that paragraph is the most epic run on sentence... without grammer, that sentence requires more energy to comprehend than I wish to expend. Rhymed!
Last edited by Count Driftula; Dec 2, 2010 at 11:12 AM.
loved it. so back too the car and problems guys any help/tips would be very appreciated!
best regards!
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This story sounds a bit scary really.
To emulate the key you need an immobilizer bypass module such as an Idatalink ADS-AL CA or a Idatalink Compustar Blade AL which works like a charm! Yes, you do need an actual programmed key to run the vehicle otherwise a would-be thief will be able to use a screwdriver to drive your car away once it has been started.
Ok, to prevent this type of thing from happening again to anybody, find a good, local installer that knows their way around immobilizer bypasses, starters and alarm systems and more specifically knows the products mentioned above (which I have had a great deal of positive experience with) and get them to install it. For the time and effort you have spent on this issue, it could easily have been prevented by spending about $300-400 to get it done by a professional to begin with. Sorry, I am not trying to be cruel or harsh but lesson learned?
Anyways, good luck my friend. Only money can help you now.
To emulate the key you need an immobilizer bypass module such as an Idatalink ADS-AL CA or a Idatalink Compustar Blade AL which works like a charm! Yes, you do need an actual programmed key to run the vehicle otherwise a would-be thief will be able to use a screwdriver to drive your car away once it has been started.
Ok, to prevent this type of thing from happening again to anybody, find a good, local installer that knows their way around immobilizer bypasses, starters and alarm systems and more specifically knows the products mentioned above (which I have had a great deal of positive experience with) and get them to install it. For the time and effort you have spent on this issue, it could easily have been prevented by spending about $300-400 to get it done by a professional to begin with. Sorry, I am not trying to be cruel or harsh but lesson learned?
Anyways, good luck my friend. Only money can help you now.
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