vats bypassing
y2icon
02-07-2005, 12:17 AM
about how long should it take to bypass the system. i got a few different articles schematics etc about how to do it but none gave a real time estimate of how long it would take
FormulaLT1
02-07-2005, 03:13 PM
Depends on how good you are at working on stuff like that but I will say this if it takes you longer than 2 hours you messed up more than a couple of times.
John
John
Love My Z
02-21-2005, 01:56 AM
Finally something I know about!
I bypassed my vats about six months ago (95 Z28).
A few screws out of the dash panel, the wires were right there, shaved off the insulation, twisted resistor in, checked to make sure it worked for a day or two, soldered the resistor, electrical taped it, put dash back, and thanks again for the guy that helped me!
total time is like 20-30 mins easy.
make sure you measure your key's resistor before you go to radio shack.
P.S. when you get it all done please burn some rubber!!!
I bypassed my vats about six months ago (95 Z28).
A few screws out of the dash panel, the wires were right there, shaved off the insulation, twisted resistor in, checked to make sure it worked for a day or two, soldered the resistor, electrical taped it, put dash back, and thanks again for the guy that helped me!
total time is like 20-30 mins easy.
make sure you measure your key's resistor before you go to radio shack.
P.S. when you get it all done please burn some rubber!!!
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