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Old 02-02-2011, 01:13 PM   #541
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Re: Passlock System

I did the yellow wire cut about 2 years ago but car is doing the same thing all over again, however it is now shutting down while driving, the 10 minute reset has to be done on a regular basis, these problems all have occurred during winter weather. I have been through all the tow trucks and mechanics prior to the fix, replacing fuel pumps all the big money items. My suggestion to remedy this problem is quite different... After getting started get full coverage on vehicle and then have someone steal it and then set fire to it..problem fixed! (My suggestion is purely humor intended). We will never buy another GM car again, never had problems with the Fords I owned but the new ones are all probably crap also. I predict that GM will go under even after this restructuring only for the fact that the trail of junk they leave behind points right to them.
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Old 02-03-2011, 01:55 PM   #542
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Tell us how you really feel. People buy price, will always sell.
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Old 02-05-2011, 10:20 AM   #543
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I want to bypass the passlock 2 system on my 99 intrigue and I've heard you can put any resistor in there and the car will "relearn" the new value. Any ideas on this? Thanks, guys.
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Old 03-18-2011, 10:42 PM   #544
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Has anyone ever run into problems with a 1998 GMC Extended Cab truck where the vehicle will start then stall, the security light will flash and then immediately go out. I have tried the relearn procedure where you bump the stater and the wait 10 mins...I have repeated this process 3 to 6 times with no results. This problem all started after I replaced the transmission in my truck. I left the key ahead while I replaced the transmission as I had left the truck in neutral in order to roll it back and forth to get it on the car lift. The vehicle ran fine before I changed the transmission as I drove it in the garage with the transmission slipping. Shut the truck off and left the key turned ahead. Removed the trans, rolled the vehicle outside as I was working on it after hours in my uncle's shop. Rolled it back in a couple days later installed the replacement trans. Discovered I had left the key ahead all this time and the battery was dead. Hooked up the battery charger, tried to start the truck and it would start and die and the security light would flash for 5 seconds and then go out. Tried the relearn for 3 times 10 mins and 6 times 10 mins with no change. Anyone have any suggestions? Another interesting thing is the truck will run when I installed a computer for a 97 suburban and it will run, but the computer is unable to be read by a Snap-on Solus scan tool. I don't have a lot of money in the truck and don't want to replace parts randomly...anyone have any knowledge of this system that can point me in the right direction????? Thanks for your time!!
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Old 03-30-2011, 04:17 PM   #545
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This may have been a question addressed in the previous 37 pages. Once I cut the yellow wire and butt splice it, where does the toggle go? Is the toggle on the dash, behind the radio, hanging down below?
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Old 03-31-2011, 12:12 PM   #546
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Nevermind dorks, I figured it out. I made a video of the step by step procedures.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnjLkgPpVoY
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Old 05-12-2011, 12:13 PM   #547
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This may have been discussed previously in the last 37 pages so I'm sorry if this is repetitive. I've had my car towed 5 times, misdiagnosed 4 times and I've had the fuel pump replaced twice, just to find that my security system is faulty. I would have preferred to have the car stolen! I've just been notified by the pontiac dealership that I need a passlock sensor. Does this mean that its too late to perform the bypass discussed earlier?
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Old 06-25-2011, 12:20 PM   #548
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Originally Posted by ponchonutty View Post
OK That post talks about just cutting the yellow wire in the passlock system which yes will work until the car's battery fails or goes dead. He'd be better off using my resistor method instead.
Tell about the resistor meathod as I'm new to this forum and can't seem to find it. daylongdriver
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Old 08-26-2011, 11:21 AM   #549
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I would just write Chevy at the Passlock program.... cac@chevrolet.com
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Old 09-28-2011, 06:54 AM   #550
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Instead of reading the ohms and installing the proper resisters, how about buying a bypass module off ebay for about 25 bucks.
How well do they work?

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Old 10-28-2011, 11:03 PM   #551
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Hello from Mexico, here's the solution (worked for me):

Pull out the stereo, then look for the cables coming out from the ignition switch, then start the car, when it's running cut the yellow wire, that will left theft system light on all the time, at this point you will not have problems starting the car anymore, you have been disabled the theft system.

Now, once you have disabled it, you need to do some hack to the bcm to turn off the light, how can you do that ?? Easy, put an ohmeter connected to yellow wire from ignition switch and ground (probably doesn't show any resistance) then put REVERSE (we know that the car wouldn't start) and turn the key to start position, at this time ohmeter shows up the resistor value in the ignition cylinder, then you need to find some resistor value with 10% tolerance up or down to replace (i have to put 3 resistors in serie or continuous to reach the ohms value)when you have it with car started connect the new resistor from ground and now to the yellow wire that goes to the bcm and should turn off the light, if everything went fine you can solder that resistor to the 2 cables and use tape, now you have been disabled theft system and turn off the light too on the dash, because the resistor value always be the same even with the car turned off, and you can start the car rapidly with no problems, it starts and the light goes off, if you have any doubt i left my email: ivanhermida@gmail.com

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Old 01-11-2012, 06:57 AM   #552
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what should I do when i forgot my password on my keys? any help?
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Old 01-11-2012, 07:43 AM   #553
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A locksmith forgot their password to their keys......ok....
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Old 01-24-2012, 08:33 AM   #554
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Re: Passlock System

I have a 200o Malibu and tried the resistor method the other night. It wasn't acting up at the time. I used a 2.2k 1/4 w resistor installed it as described, it started no problem but the light stayed on. The next morning I started the car and there was no light on, GREAT !!. Now today, 2 days later the car won't start again. The anti-theft light is not on but it acts as if it is. Any one have any suggestions? Should I just try the toggle switch method ?

Thanks for any input
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:41 PM   #555
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SMOKEY, did you try to check what the resistor value in lock cilinder you have ??? In my case was 860 ohms, so i put a 220-330-330 ohms continuosly on series, that gave to me 880 ohms (10% tolerance) and works great !!!, you need to check the resistor value, not always will be 2.2 k, put a similar resistor value and the light will go off forever, never have the starting problem and the light on again.
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