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Originally Posted by N.J.C.
Alright Ponch. First you insult my intellegence a little and I got over that, but now you question my results and methods to get there? You're really starting to pi$$ me off. It's as if it's impossible for someone else to know more than you. You've got a lot to learn man.
If you're so dead set on the fact that it's so impossible and that my installer and I must be full of sh!t, then you call the shop and talk with the owner. If he wants to give out the installers personal number, then that's his business. I can't do that. But he will tell you that he doesn't use a generic bypass module. I'm not out to hide anything...especially hide address and contact info. Call them yourself and ask about installation methods. I'll tell you right now, the owner is going to tell you that he brings in a guy from a couple doors down to do the installs. He's an older guy who only comes in the shop for remote starts and trouble shooting, etc.
So here's the info. Call them...please. Just so you can find out you're not the only "know-it-all" on the planet.
Pittsburg Auto Glass
920 W. 4th St.
Pittsburg, KS 66762
620-235-1111
Owner - Brian
Remote Installer - Tom
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NJC, I hate to burst your bubble dude... But when I did my initial research on trying to figure how to get rid of my PK2 light, guess who's directions I followed.
Now my personal vehicle had other problems that caused the PK2 light to come on, but the bypass method IS w/o a doubt the first thing you must try before delving into anything else.
I'm not a "professional" installer or anything, but I will surely take the word of a guy that's been doing it for 15 years - I'm only going to save myself time and money by doing so. Not only that, but I've been able to do the bypass method on two of my buddies cars' and so far its worked better than good...
I'm just saying - I've done like a 2 month initial research on the problems of the PK2 light before I even started working on my vehicle - and I would have to say that the sheer majority of posts I've studied were from Poncho.
Trust me when I say this, but Poncho's

is equal to a couple of hundred dollars worth of unnecessary dealer fixes that actually don't fix the problem.