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Angry Electronic Key

The key to my 91 firebird wont work properly. The chip is messed up or something. How if at all can I disable the stupid thing. I'm rebuilding the engine and audio a little bit and it really sucks that I cant turn the car on...please someone help. There has to be away, oter than buying a new kit.
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Measure the resistance in the keys chip. Then you need to get a wiring diagram on your car and find the wire that feeds the computers anti-theft system. Once you know the resistance of the keys chip, go to Radio Shack or something and get that resistor and install it inline to that anti-theft wire. Basically, it tricks the computer into thinking the proper resistance key is in the ignition.
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Measure the resistance in the keys chip. Then you need to get a wiring diagram on your car and find the wire that feeds the computers anti-theft system. Once you know the resistance of the keys chip, go to Radio Shack or something and get that resistor and install it inline to that anti-theft wire. Basically, it tricks the computer into thinking the proper resistance key is in the ignition.

Stolen a couple of cars have we? lol just kidding
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Stolen a couple of cars have we? lol just kidding
Recently had to do this with mine.

Stupid passkey.
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Re: Electronic Key

Had the same problem with mine.... I ended up going to a Caddy dealership down here gave them the vin# and they made me another key for like $35 or a little less cant remember exactly
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Re: Electronic Key

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Measure the resistance in the keys chip. Then you need to get a wiring diagram on your car and find the wire that feeds the computers anti-theft system. Once you know the resistance of the keys chip, go to Radio Shack or something and get that resistor and install it inline to that anti-theft wire. Basically, it tricks the computer into thinking the proper resistance key is in the ignition.
Thanks CreepingDeath...cool name by the way. Great idea! Lets see what happens..let ya know if not.

Vinny
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