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Old 06-15-2005, 11:53 PM
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so called security chips

Has anyone had any dealings with those so called security chips that they install on the steering column. And do you recomend taking them out. Someone told me they cut the factory wires to install, and could possibly cause alot of problems. Any and all posts are welcome. Thanks!
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Re: so called security chips

What security chip are you talking about? The one thats meant for the key? I wouldnt suggest taking that out, I have heard of people ahving problesm with the that.... Btu i dont knwo, if you possibly could, give me some insight on that..
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Re: so called security chips

Yes it is the one near the key. Being female, I have finally found a mechanic I trust. He did recomend me to take it out so I did. I was having a problem with the instrument panel doing weird things. He said those things can cause several problems because they cut the factory wires installing them.
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