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Re: Passlock System
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And ... if clearing the passlock related code with a scanner is enough to allow the car to continue running ... no wonder so many people report towing their vehicles to the shop, only to have the technicians report back that it started and ran just fine for them. Of course, I do realize that if the issue is in intermittent wiring related problem, just jostling the car around by towing it might temporarily resolve the problem. Edit: What is the difference in Passkey systems and Passlock systems? From what I have been able to piece together, Passkey has a resistor "pellet" in the key. However, my daughter's 2001 Alero does not have the pellet in the key and the manual refers to "passlock theft deterrent system" instead of "passkey." Are the solutions for the "security" problems for both systems the same?
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Re: Passlock System
thanks poncho,..
if this hombre was hacked up with just cutting the yellow wire.. why wouldnt i be able to reconnect said wire, and follow relearn procedures? Or reset the computer and follow relearn procedures? thanks |
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I am also curious to know if it is normal for the BCM to have tape on it that must be broken to open the BCM box. My daughter's 2001 Alero BCM that was recently replaced was very corroded. I still have it, but haven't tried to trace which corroded prongs relate to which functions. I did notice that only a few prongs appeared to be corroded when looking on the outside of the box, but when opening the box there were many more that were corroded as well.
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Just performed the resistor fix on my 2000 Chevy Monte Carlo. 9.09k ohms was the initial ohm meter reading. Used two 4.7k ohm 1/2 watt resistors from Radio Shack (.99 cents pkg of 5). Before soldering I verified the values to be 4.61k ohms (9.22k ohms in series after soldering). Thank you ponchonutty for the excellent posts.
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Re: Passlock System
thanks poncho
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Re: Passlock System
no problem guys. ztroop, your reading may be a little out of reach for the system to allow to pass in extreme weather. So if it gets very hot or very cold, it may mess up again. Then again, it may be just fine. If it messes up again, just adjust your ohm amount
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Re: Passlock System
Ponchonutty,the car ran fine until we got a warm front & the car messed up again.Re-checked the resistance value across the yellow & black wires on the switch, but this time read 8.77k ohms(???).Re-connected the cut yellow wire.Car started fine.Re-installed a 5.6k & 3.3k in series (8.72k on meter).Car started. No problems as of yet.Let me know if I need to be aware of any potentialproblems.Thanks again.
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Re: Passlock System
Nope. You should be good to go.
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Re: Passlock System
Hello, I own a 2001 Impala (Passlock2). I have both the trouble starting (wait 10 minutes) and intermittently the security light comes on when driving. Could it still be the cylinder or more perhaps the BCM? I would hate to cut the yellow wire and have it be the BCM all along.
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Re: Passlock System
Cutting the yellow wire is cheap, replacing the BCM is not .
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Re: Passlock System
Read elsewhere on the net about adding a resistor (or cutting the yellow wire) at the connector to the BCM for a GrandAm instead of at the cylinder. Any info on whether the passlock yellow wire will be easy to find going into the Impala BCM? Didn't know if the BCM connectors would be in the same location for an Impala and a GrandAm.
Here is the link for the GrandAm: http://www.bergerweb.net/grandamsecurityfix.htm |
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Re: Passlock System
No. The BCM's are totally different and the pinouts are also different. I am sure somewhere you could get the info and do it at the BCM if you wanted to but taking out the knee knocker and looking up behind the ignition switch really isn't all that hard. There's normally enough wire to pull it out into the open to do your work on. Now seriously, it could easily be either the BCM or PK2 system but like stated, messing with the PK2 is much cheaper and easier. That's usually the plan of attack I use.
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Re: Passlock System
Last night I looked up under the dash I saw the Impala BCM, but its not easy to get to. I removed a panel held on by clips and then there was another panel held on by screws. Is this the knee knocker? This sounds like a different (better) way then removing the radio (here is a site that describes how to get the radio out -seems like alot of work -
http://impalahq.naioa.com/HowTo/Dash.html ) Also any opinion of not using the exact resistance and the system learning that new resistance? The GrandAm site used a 2.2K resistor and had the system relearn. Thanks for the help and the time it takes to describe these details. |
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